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August 08, 2023
Validation of an online Neurobehavioral Evaluation Tool (NET) across large autism cohorts
November 28, 2022
Simons Searchlight gathers families and researchers for conference on
CSNK2A1
– and
SETBP1
–related conditions
August 18, 2022
Clinical trial of arbaclofen for 16p11.2 deletion has launched
By Rachel Jurd
August 01, 2022
Quantitative and remote methods to study early cognitive development and heterogeneity in autism
July 27, 2022
Newly identified hypothalamic cells offer insight into the relationship between fever and autism
By Azra Jaferi
April 29, 2022
Alterations in sound processing in Cntnap2 rats provide insights into mechanisms of language-related disorders
By Kris Dickson
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