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2. Therapeutic effects of probiotics on neurotoxicity induced by clindamycin and propionic acid in juvenile hamsters
3. Probiotic treatment reduces the autistic-like excitation/inhibition imbalance in juvenile hamsters induced by orally administered propionic acid and clindamycin
4. Impaired lipid metabolism markers to assess the risk of neuroinflammation in autism spectrum disorder
5. In the search for reliable biomarkers for the early diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder: the role of vitamin D
6. Relationship between absolute and relative ratios of glutamate, glutamine and GABA and severity of autism spectrum disorder
7. Assessment of gender and age effects on serum and hair trace element levels in children with autism spectrum disorder
8. Tryptophan status in autism spectrum disorder and the influence of supplementation on its level
9. Relationship between selenium, lead, and mercury in red blood cells of Saudi autistic children
10. Predictive value of selected biomarkers related to metabolism and oxidative stress in children with autism spectrum disorder
11. Dietary adequacy of Egyptian children with autism spectrum disorder compared to healthy developing children
12. Hair toxic and essential trace elements in children with autism spectrum disorder
13. Altered urinary porphyrins and mercury exposure as biomarkers for autism severity in Egyptian children with autism spectrum disorder
14. The positive association between elevated blood lead levels and brain-specific autoantibodies in autistic children from low lead-polluted areas
15. Evaluation of whole blood zinc and copper levels in children with autism spectrum disorder
16. The levels of blood mercury and inflammatory-related neuropeptides in the serum are correlated in children with autism spectrum disorder
17. Acid glycosaminoglycan (aGAG) excretion is increased in children with autism spectrum disorder, and it can be controlled by diet
18. Correction to: Therapeutic effects of probiotics on neurotoxicity induced by clindamycin and propionic acid in juvenile hamsters
19. Hair toxic and essential trace elements in children with autism spectrum disorder
20. Acid glycosaminoglycan (aGAG) excretion is increased in children with autism spectrum disorder, and it can be controlled by diet
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