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References for "Autism spectrum disorders revisited"

OCT 2011

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Croen LA, et al. “Antidepressant Use During Pregnancy and Childhood Autism Spectrum Disorders,” Archives of General Psychiatry (July 4, 2011): Electronic publication ahead of print.

Gardener H, et al. “Perinatal and Neonatal Risk Factors for Autism: A Comprehensive Meta-Analysis,” Pediatrics (July 11, 2011): Electronic publication ahead of print.

Hallmayer J, et al. “Genetic Heritability and Shared Environmental Factors Among Twin Pairs with Autism,” Archives of General Psychiatry (July 4, 2011): Electronic publication ahead of print.

Levitt P. “Serotonin and the Autisms,” Archives of General Psychiatry (July 4, 2011): Electronic publication ahead of print.

Schmidt RJ, et al. “Prenatal Vitamins, One-Carbon Metabolism Gene Variants, and Risk for Autism,” Epidemiology (July 2011): Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 476–85.

Smoller JW, et al. Psychiatric Genetics: Applications in Clinical Practice (American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., 2008).

Szatmari P. “Is Autism, At Least in Part, a Disorder of Fetal Programming?” Archives of General Psychiatry (July 4, 2011): Electronic publication ahead of print.