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3 Autismus: Der neurogenetische Ansatz
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Baron-Cohen and Belmonte (2005) Annual Review Neuroscience 28, 109-126
Autism: A window on to the development of the social and the analytic brain
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Persico and Bourgeron (2006) TRENDS in Neurosciences 29, 349-358
Searching for ways out of the autism mare:
Genetic, epigenetic and environmental clues
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Pardo and Eberhart (2007) Brain Pathology 17, 434-44
The neurobiology of autism
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Brose (2007) Biospektrum 06.07 (13. Jahrgang) 614-616
Autismus – wenn Nervenzellen kontaktscheu sind
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Abrahams BS and Geschwind DJ (2008)
Nature Reviews Genetics 9 (May 2008) 341-355
Advances in autism genetics: On the threshold of a new neurobiology
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Jamain et al (2003) Nature Genetics 34, 27-29
Mutations of the X-linkest genes encoding
neuroligins NLGN3 and NLGN4 are associated with autism
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Miller (2007) Science 316, 826-827
The mistery of the missing smile
3.8
Garber (2007) Science 317, 190-191
Autism’s cause may reside in abnormalities at the synapse
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Durand et al. (2007) Nature Genetics 39, 25-27
Mutations in the gene encoding the synaptic scaffolding protein
SHANK3 associated with autism spectrum disorder
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Crawley (2007) Science 318, 56-57
Testing hypotheses about autism
3.11
Tabchi et al (2007) Science 318, 71-76
A neuroligin-3 mutation implicated in autism increases inhibitory synaptic
transmission in mice
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