Brains of People with Autism Spectrum Disorder Share Similar Molecular Abnormalities
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 5 -- The University of California's Los Angeles campus (UCLA) issued the following news release:
Autism spectrum disorder is caused by a variety of factors, both genetic and environmental. But a new study led by UCLA scientists provides further evidence that the brains of people with the disorder tend to have the same "signature" of abnormalities at the molecular level.
The scientists analyzed 251 brain tissue samples from nearly 100 dece . . .
Mark Wheeler, 310/267-7022, mwheeler@mednet.ucla.edu
Autism spectrum disorder is caused by a variety of factors, both genetic and environmental. But a new study led by UCLA scientists provides further evidence that the brains of people with the disorder tend to have the same "signature" of abnormalities at the molecular level.
The scientists analyzed 251 brain tissue samples from nearly 100 dece . . .