Stanford rat study may help find treatment for autism in humans

Thursday, August 3, 2017
Scientists at Stanford may have discovered a breakthrough in determining the cause of autism.

In a study of mice with autism, the brain cells were not damaged, but had trouble communicating with one another.
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By fixing that communication problem, the autistic mice spent more time socializing with other animals and were less hyperactive when alone.

There's hope that finding a way to change the cell's behavior in humans can eventually lead to treatment of the disorder.
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