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Reversal of autistic symptoms by removal of low-relative tryptophan foods: case report.
Medical Hypotheses
73(5), pp. 856-857
Use of a GABA-transaminase agonist for treatment of infantile autism.
Medical Hypotheses
59(1), pp. 115-116
Autism, asperger's syndrome and the crick-mitchison theory of the biological function of REM sleep.
Medical Hypotheses
47(5), pp. 399-403
Brown N. , Panksepp J. (2008)
Low-dose naltrexone for disease prevention and quality of life.
Medical Hypotheses
72(3), pp. 333-337
Application of genomeceuticals to the molecular and immunological aspects of autism.
Medical Hypotheses
57(2), pp. 186-191
Brudnak M. A. et al. (2002)
Enzyme-based therapy for autism spectrum disorders: is it worth another look?
Medical Hypotheses
58(5), pp. 422-428
Medical Hypotheses
70(4), pp. 750-759
Sleep problems and information processing, a "disconnection effect" in autism?
Medical Hypotheses
66(6), pp. 1245-1246
Emanuele E. et al. (2007)
Pioglitazone as a therapeutic agent in autistic spectrum disorder.
Medical Hypotheses
69(3), pp. 699
Gesundheit B. et al. (2015)
Therapeutic properties of mesenchymal stem cells for autism spectrum disorders.
Medical Hypotheses
March, 84(3), pp. 169-177.
Low-dose naltrexone for multiple sclerosis and autism: does its benefit reveal a common cause?
Medical Hypotheses
67(3), pp. 671-672
Hendren. R. L. et al. (2009)
Mechanistic biomarkers for autism treatment.
Medical Hypotheses
73(6), pp. 950-954.
Medical Hypotheses
78(5), pp. 606-615.
Ramachandran V. , Seckel E. (2011)
Synchronized dance therapy to stimulate mirror neurons in autism.
Medical Hypotheses
76(1), pp. 150-151
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy might improve certain pathophysiological findings in autism.
Medical Hypotheses
68(6), pp. 1208-1227
Could repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation be effective in autism?
Medical Hypotheses
64(5), pp. 1070-1071