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... the Institute of Genomic Medicine, UMDNJ-NJMS He has been involved in clinical studies of CGH, transcription profiling, and microRNA profiling in patients with various medical conditions including ... homeostasis inautismspectrumdisorders Trends Genet 2010, 26:363-372 Betancur C: Etiological heterogeneity inautismspectrum disorders: more than 100 genetic and genomic disorders and still counting ... by IVIG and became free from active infection In most cases, sample obtainment coincided with medically indicated blood work Clinical and laboratory findings in ASD/SPAD children by conventional...
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... Background Autismspectrumdisorders (ASDs) (or pervasive developmental disorders (PDDs), in the DSM-IV) are impairing developmental disorders characterized by aberrations in the domains of social interaction, ... high-functioning autism) Diagnostic Interview (ASDI): a preliminary study of a new structured clinical interview Autism 2001, 5:57-66 First MB: Structured clinical interview for DSM-IV axis I disorders: ... assessed in 117 patients (96%), in 95 subjects (81%) by the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM IV – Axis II Personality Disorders (SCID -II) [23] and in the others by a structured DSM-IV-based clinical...
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