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1. Alteration of astrocytes and Wnt/β-catenin signaling in the frontal cortex of autistic subjects.

2. Brain IL-6 elevation causes neuronal circuitry imbalances and mediates autism-like behaviors.

3. The therapeutic effect of memantine through the stimulation of synapse formation and dendritic spine maturation in autism and fragile X syndrome.

4. Abnormal cell properties and down-regulated FAK-Src complex signaling in B lymphoblasts of autistic subjects.

5. IL-6 is increased in the cerebellum of autistic brain and alters neural cell adhesion, migration and synaptic formation.

6. NF-κB signaling in the brain of autistic subjects.

7. Expression of inflammatory cytokines, Bcl2 and cathepsin D are altered in lymphoblasts of autistic subjects.

8. Elevated immune response in the brain of autistic patients.

9. Retraction Note: Alteration of astrocytes and Wnt/β-catenin signaling in the frontal cortex of autistic subjects

10. Brain IL-6 elevation causes neuronal circuitry imbalances and mediates autism-like behaviors

11. Abnormal Cell Properties and Down-Regulated FAK-Src Complex Signaling in B Lymphoblasts of Autistic Subjects

12. NF-κB Signaling in the Brain of Autistic Subjects

13. Elevated immune response in the brain of autistic patients

14. Alteration in amino-glycerophospholipids levels in the plasma of children with autism: A potential biochemical diagnostic marker

15. The therapeutic effect of memantine through the stimulation of synapse formation and dendritic spine maturation in autism and fragile X syndrome

16. IL-6 is increased in the cerebellum of autistic brain and alters neural cell adhesion, migration and synaptic formation

17. Expression of inflammatory cytokines, Bcl2 and cathepsin D are altered in lymphoblasts of autistic subjects

18. Cathepsin D and apoptosis related proteins are elevated in the brain of autistic subjects

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