Stanford Researchers Reverse Autism Symptoms in Mice with Seizure Drug

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Stanford researchers discovered that overactive neurons in the reticular thalamic nucleus drive autism-like behaviors in mice, and using a drug called Z944 or genetic tools to calm these neurons reversed the behaviors, suggesting potential new treatments targeting the brain's core mechanisms. However, these findings are preliminary and based on mouse models, requiring further research before human application.
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