Common Mechanisms May Underlie Autism's Seemingly Diverse Mutations

Thursday, July 10, 2008 - 16:21 in Biology & Nature

Many of the seemingly disparate mutations recently discovered in autism may share common underlying mechanisms. The mutations may disrupt specific genes that are vital to the developing brain, and which are turned on and off by experience-triggered neuronal activity. The new study implicates the disruption of genes regulated by early experience.

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