Groundbreaking study connects genetic risk for autism to changes observed in the brain

A groundbreaking study has unveiled the most detailed view of the complex biological mechanisms underlying autism, showing the first link between genetic risk of the disorder to observed cellular and genetic activity across different layers of the brain.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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