- Anecdotal evidence suggests onset of autism occurs somewhere between 1-2 years old, but a new study places the critical point early in embryo development, before there are any mature nerve cells whatsoever. Researchers found gene-activity changes come before any visible differences in neurons. https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/01/autism-may-start-as-early-as-forming-neural-stem-cells/ 5 comments science
- Anecdotal evidence suggests onset of autism occurs somewhere between 1-2 years old, but a new study places the critical point early in embryo development, before there are any mature nerve cells whatsoever. Researchers found gene-activity changes come before any visible differences in neurons. https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/01/autism-may-start-as-early-as-forming-neural-stem-cells/ 106 comments science
- Autism may start as early as forming neural stem cells - Gene-activity changes come before any visible differences in neurons https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/01/autism-may-start-as-early-as-forming-neural-stem-cells/ 10 comments worldnews
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