Embryonic origin of two ASD subtypes of social symptom severity: the larger the brain cortical organoid size, the more severe the social symptoms

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Publication Type: Journal Article
Authors: Courchesne, Eric; Taluja, Vani; Nazari, Sanaz; Aamodt, Caitlin M.; Pierce, Karen; Duan, Kuaikuai; Stophaeros, Sunny; Lopez, Linda; Barnes, Cynthia Carter; Troxel, Jaden; Campbell, Kathleen; Wang, Tianyun; Hoekzema, Kendra; Eichler, Evan E.; Nani, Joao V.; Pontes, Wirla; Sanchez, Sandra Sanchez; Lombardo, Michael V.; de Souza, Janaina S.; Hayashi, Mirian A. F.; Muotri, Alysson R.
Year of Publication: 2024
Journal: Molecular Autism
Volume: 15
Issue: 1
Pagination: 22
Date Published: 2024/05/25
Publication Language: eng
ISBN Number: 2040-2392
Abstract:

Social affective and communication symptoms are central to autism spectrum disorder (ASD), yet their severity differs across toddlers: Some toddlers with ASD display improving abilities across early ages and develop good social and language skills, while others with “profound” autism have persistently low social, language and cognitive skills and require lifelong care. The biological origins of these opposite ASD social severity subtypes and developmental trajectories are not known.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13229-024-00602-8
Short Title: Molecular Autism
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