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How do fewer receptors for glutamate impact people with autism? 

“We have found this really important, never-before-understood difference in autism that is meaningful, has implications for intervention, and can help us understand autism in a more concrete way than we ever have before,” says James McPartland, a professor of child psychiatry and psychology in the Child Study Center at Yale School of Medicine (YSM) and the study’s co-principal investigator.

Team discovers molecular difference in brains of people with autism

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