SickKids research finds gene that may be linked with autism behaviour


The newly pinpointed gene, dubbed PTCHD1-AS, provides “a new entry point to study the biology of ASD, sharpening our understanding of how specific biological pathways relate to key autism traits,” says Dr. Stephen Scherer, senior study author and chief of research at SickKids told the Daily Mail.



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