Neonatal CSF vasopressin concentration predicts later medical record diagnoses of autism spectrum disorder is a research paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2020). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0. It has been cited 70 times.
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HHS | National Institutes of Health
Grant: MH56317
HHS | National Institutes of Health
Grant: HD087011
Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University
Grant: Not applicable
NICHD NIH HHS
Grant: U54 HD087011
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 1R03MH056317-01
CSF 5-HIAA, FAMILY HISTORY AND TEMPERAMENT IN INFANTS
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Additional file 2 of The distribution of neuroligin4, an autism-related postsynaptic molecule, in the human brain
Additional file 2 of The distribution of neuroligin4, an autism-related postsynaptic molecule, in the human brain
Additional file 1 of The distribution of neuroligin4, an autism-related postsynaptic molecule, in the human brain
Additional file 1 of The distribution of neuroligin4, an autism-related postsynaptic molecule, in the human brain
Additional file 1 of Autism-associated biomarkers: test–retest reliability and relationship to quantitative social trait variation in rhesus monkeys
Additional file 1 of Autism-associated biomarkers: test–retest reliability and relationship to quantitative social trait variation in rhesus monkeys