Different forms of autism have opposite problems with brain precursor cells | Spectrum - Spectrum

6/10/2022 12:00:00 AM2 years 11 months ago
by Charles Q. Choi
by Charles Q. Choi
The cells’ altered proliferation rates hint at ways to diagnose and potentially treat autism earlier.
Long division: Neural precursors derived from boys with idiopathic autism (bottom row) proliferate more slowly or more quickly than those from non-autistic people (top row).Courtesy of Emanuel DiCicc… [+5073 chars]
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