A presentation recorded at ARI’s Annual Think Tank in Baltimore, MD
April 2013
Discussion includes:
– How do changes in the immune system relate to autism?
– The relationship between the immune an nervous system
– Evolution of studies on immune cells in ASD
– Research pointing to risk/severity ASD related to maternal fetal antibodies
– Immune abnormalities in individuals with autism
Published: 04/25/2013

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