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An Alternative Reality for Classic Autism - Based on Today's Science

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Friday, 28 March 2025

Time for T? Targeting language-associated gene Cntnap2 with a T-type calcium channel blocker corrects hyperexcitability driving sensory abnormalities, repetitive behaviors, and other ASD symptoms, but will it improve language? Will it also benefit Pitt Hopkins syndrome (PTHS) and broader autism?

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        There are at least 2 Natasas I can think of who will like this post. Today’s post revisits the subject of calcium channels in ...
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Friday, 21 March 2025

Low-dose clonazepam for autism - SCN2A deficient, SCN1A deficient, BTBR polygenic autism and Maternal Immune Activation (MIA) all respond to the same cheap treatment

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  Restoring the excitation/inhibition balance in neurons is a good way to treat both epilepsy and autism. Professor Catterall performed th...
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