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OA Autism is a multidisciplinary open access 'peer reviewed' journal that publishes basic and clinical research concerning all aspects of autism:
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Reichmann JP. Letter to the editor re: Elliott and Morrison article on terbutaline and other beta-agonist drugs and autism spectrum disorder. OA Autism 2014 Oct 10;2(2):17.
High ImpactChien WH, Gau SSF, Shih YN. Recent advances in genetic study of autism spectrum disorder. OA Autism 2014 Sep 18;2(2):16.
High ImpactSchutte C, Hewitson L. Relationship between Stereotyped Behaviors and Restricted Interests (SBRIs) measured on the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) and diagnostic results. OA Autism 2014 Aug 11;2(2):15.
High ImpactSamtani R. Epigenetics and autism: Insights for future research. OA Autism 2014 Jul 18;2(2):14.
High ImpactWaterhouse L. Autism: Two symptoms among many. OA Autism 2014 Jul 18;2(2):13.
High ImpactGood P. Autism and propionic acid. OA Autism 2014 Jun 10;2(2):12.
High ImpactShaw CA, Sheth S, Li D, Tomljenovic L. Etiology of autism spectrum disorders: Genes, environment, or both? OA Autism 2014 Jun 10;2(2):11.
High ImpactMegremi ASF. Autism Spectrum Disorders through the lens of complex-dynamic systems theory. OA Autism 2014 May 22;2(1):10.
High ImpactKern JK, Geier DA, Sykes LK, Homme KG, Geier MR. Medical conditions in autism and events associated with the initial onset of autism. OA Autism 2014 May 22;2(1):9.
High ImpactSingh AS. Genetic predominance of autism spectrum disorder and finding the risk genes. OA Autism 2014 Apr 08;2(1):8.
High ImpactCanitano R. Autism with epilepsy: A neurodevelopmental association. OA Autism 2014 Apr 08;2(1):7.
High ImpactCupples L, Crowe K. The communicative benefits of cochlear implantation for children with hearing loss and autism spectrum disorder: A review. OA Autism 2014 Mar 25;2(1):6.
High ImpactButler MG, Rafi SK, Manzardo AM. Clinically relevant candidate and known genes for autism spectrum disorders (ASD) with representation on high resolution chromosome ideograms. OA Autism 2014 Mar 25;2(1):5.
High ImpactShaw CA, Sheth S, Li D, Tomljenovic L. Etiology of autism spectrum disorders: Genes, environment, or both? OA Autism 2014 Jun 10;2(2):11.
High ImpactSchutte C, Hewitson L. Relationship between Stereotyped Behaviors and Restricted Interests (SBRIs) measured on the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) and diagnostic results. OA Autism 2014 Aug 11;2(2):15.
High ImpactBagasra O, Pace DG. Smell of autism: Synthetic fragrances and cause for allergies, asthma, cancer and autism. OA Autism 2013 Jun 19;1(2):15.
High ImpactGillespie-Lynch K. Response to and initiation of joint attention: Overlapping but distinct roots of development in autism? OA Autism 2013 May 01;1(2):13.
High ImpactBogdashina O. Sensory theory in autism makes sense: A brief review of the past and present research. OA Autism 2013 Mar 01;1(1):3.
High ImpactHewitson L. Scientific challenges in developing biological markers for autism. OA Autism 2013 Mar 10;1(1):7.
High ImpactFrye RE, Rossignol D. Mitochondrial physiology and autism spectrum disorder. OA Autism 2013 Mar 01;1(1):5.
High ImpactCorbett BA, Simon D. Adolescence, stress and cortisol in autism spectrum disorders. OA Autism 2013 Mar 01;1(1):2.
High ImpactCohen IL. Behaviour profiles of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorder on the parent pervasive developmental disorder Behaviour Inventory. OA Autism 2013 May 01;1(1):10.
High ImpactGood P. Autism and propionic acid. OA Autism 2014 Jun 10;2(2):12.
High ImpactMegremi ASF. Autism Spectrum Disorders through the lens of complex-dynamic systems theory. OA Autism 2014 May 22;2(1):10.
High ImpactLaSalle JM. Autism genes keep turning up chromatin. OA Autism 2013 Jun 19;1(2):14.
High ImpactBello-Mojeed MA, Omigbodun OO, Ogun OC, Adewuya AO, Adedokun B. The relationship between the pattern of impairments in autism spectrum disorder and maternal psychosocial burden of care. OA Autism 2013 Mar 01;1(1):4.
High ImpactReichmann JP. Letter to the editor re: Elliott and Morrison article on terbutaline and other beta-agonist drugs and autism spectrum disorder. OA Autism 2014 Oct 10;2(2):17.
High ImpactChien WH, Gau SSF, Shih YN. Recent advances in genetic study of autism spectrum disorder. OA Autism 2014 Sep 18;2(2):16.
High ImpactSchutte C, Hewitson L. Relationship between Stereotyped Behaviors and Restricted Interests (SBRIs) measured on the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) and diagnostic results. OA Autism 2014 Aug 11;2(2):15.
High ImpactSamtani R. Epigenetics and autism: Insights for future research. OA Autism 2014 Jul 18;2(2):14.
High ImpactWaterhouse L. Autism: Two symptoms among many. OA Autism 2014 Jul 18;2(2):13.
High ImpactGood P. Autism and propionic acid. OA Autism 2014 Jun 10;2(2):12.
High ImpactShaw CA, Sheth S, Li D, Tomljenovic L. Etiology of autism spectrum disorders: Genes, environment, or both? OA Autism 2014 Jun 10;2(2):11.
High ImpactMegremi ASF. Autism Spectrum Disorders through the lens of complex-dynamic systems theory. OA Autism 2014 May 22;2(1):10.
High ImpactKern JK, Geier DA, Sykes LK, Homme KG, Geier MR. Medical conditions in autism and events associated with the initial onset of autism. OA Autism 2014 May 22;2(1):9.
High ImpactSingh AS. Genetic predominance of autism spectrum disorder and finding the risk genes. OA Autism 2014 Apr 08;2(1):8.
High ImpactCanitano R. Autism with epilepsy: A neurodevelopmental association. OA Autism 2014 Apr 08;2(1):7.
High ImpactCupples L, Crowe K. The communicative benefits of cochlear implantation for children with hearing loss and autism spectrum disorder: A review. OA Autism 2014 Mar 25;2(1):6.
High ImpactButler MG, Rafi SK, Manzardo AM. Clinically relevant candidate and known genes for autism spectrum disorders (ASD) with representation on high resolution chromosome ideograms. OA Autism 2014 Mar 25;2(1):5.
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