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Blocking and binding folate receptor alpha autoantibodies identify novel autism spectrum disorder subgroups.

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This study found that some children with autism—including those with genetic conditions like 16p11.2—have immune antibodies that block folate getting into the brain, and identifying these children may help guide targeted treatment with folinic acid, which has been shown to improve communication and behavior for certain families.

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