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    Autism is a collection of disorders or subtypes with distinctive or prominent phenotypes and genotypes. The study of adults with autism offers a unique opportunity to examine its phenotypic diversity. Recent evidence has identified disturbances in specific neurochemical systems that are associated with primary autistic symptoms. Establishing biological markers, such as specific neurochemical disturbances, not only confers greater precision in phenotyping individuals but also provides the basis f…Read more
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    Letter from the DSMC regarding a clinical trial of lutein in patients with retinitis pigmentosa
    with J. Wittes, M. B. Gorin, S. T. Mayne, C. S. McCarthy, and P. Sternberg