Abstract

In autism, brain volumes are enlarged in preschoolers and normalize during adolescence (NEJM JW Psychiatry Aug 21 2002); these findings support studying postmortem childhood cases to capture gene expression. The current investigators studied postmortem brain samples from 11 children who had autism diagnoses (age range, 2–15 years; 8 boys) and 11 unaffected, age- and sex-matched controls. RNA transcripts of 25 genes were …

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