LOW SERUM OXYTOCIN LEVELS IN PROBANDS WITH AUTISM AND THEIR FIRST DEGREE RELATIVES- A PRELIMENORY CASE FOR OXYTOCIN AS AN ENDOPHNOTYPE
Received: 04-Jan-2023, Manuscript No. puljcap-23-6119; Editor assigned: 12-Jan-2023, Pre QC No. puljcap-23-6119(PQ); Accepted Date: Mar 17, 2023; Reviewed: 16-Jan-2023 QC No. puljcap-23-6119(Q); Revised: 27-Jan-2023, Manuscript No. puljcap-23-6119(R); Published: 30-Mar-2023, DOI: 10.37532/puljcap.2022.7(1);01-02
Citation: Sharma S,Desai K,Khanande V. Low serum oxytocin levels in probands with autism and their first degree relatives- a Prelimenory case for oxytocin as an endophenotype. J Child Adolescence Psychiatry. 2023; 7(1):1-7.
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Abstract
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