When a helpful brain signal gets stuck: An autism-linked chain reaction

Think of the brain as a city with traffic lights that keep signals flowing smoothly. In a new study, researchers followed a clue about nitric oxide, a common chemical messenger, and found that, in some forms of autism, if it increases, it may act…

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