Citations Serotoninergic, GABAergic, and glutamatergic pathways

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Citations

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8. Blaylock RL et. al. Immune-glutamatergic dysfunction as a central mechanism of the autism spectrum disorders.Curr Med Chem. 2009;16(2):157-70. PMID 19149568

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10.Beattie, E.C. et. al. Regulation of AMPA receptor endocytosis by a signaling mechanism shared with LTD.Nat Neurosci. 2000 Dec;3(12):1291-300. PMID 11100150

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12. Hranilovic D et. al. Hyperserotonemia in adults with autistic disorder.J Autism Dev Disord. 2007 Nov;37(10):1934-40. PMID 17165147