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Glutathione Articles - ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorders)

  1. James SJ, Impaired transsulfuration and oxidative stress in autistic children: Improvement with targeted nutritional intervention. DAN! Conference. 2003 Oct, Portland, OR.

  2. James SJ; Melnyk S; Jernigan S; Cleves M, et al, Metabolic endophenotype and related genotypes are associated with oxidative stress in children with autism. Am Jrl Med Gen. Published Online 2006 Aug.

  3. James SJ; Slikker W; Melnyk S; New E; Pogribna M; Jernigan S, Thimerosal Neurotoxicity is Associated with Glutathione Depletion: Protection with Glutathione Precursors. Neur Toxicol. 2005; 26:1-8.

  4. Westphal, GA; Schnuch A; Schulz TG, et al, Homozygous gene deletions of the glutathione s-transferases M1 and T1 are associated with thimerosal sensitization. Int Arch Occup Environ health. 2000 Aug; 73(6): 384-8.

  5. James SJ; Cutler P; Melnyk S; Jernigan S; Janak L; Gaylor DW; Neubrander JA, Metabolic biomarkers of increased oxidative stress and impaired methylation capacity in children with autism. Am J Clin Nutr. 2004 Dec; 80(6): 1611-7.

  6. Sogut S; Zoroglu SS; Ozyurt H; Yilmaz HR, et al, Changes in nitric oxide levels and antioxidant enzyme activities may have a role in the pathophysiological mechanisms involved in autism. Clin Chem Acta. 2003 May: 331(1-2): 111-7.

  7. Yorbik O, Sayal A; Akay C; Akbiyik DI; Sohmen T, Investigation of antioxidant enzymes in children with autistic disorder. Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids. 2002 Nov; 67(5): 341-3.

  8. Westphal GA; Schnuch A; Schulz TG; Reich K; Aberer W; Brasch J, et al, Homozygous gene deletions of the glutathione S-transferases M1 and T1 are associated with thimerosal sensitization. Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 2000 Aug: 73(6): 384-8.

  9. Vargas D; Nascimbene C; Krishman C; Zimmerman A; PArdo C, Neuroglial Activation and Neuroinflammation in the Brain of Patients with Autism. Ann Neurol. 2005; 57.

  10. Dorfman K, Understanding Glutathione. New Develop. Winter 04-05. Vol 10(2).

  11. Neimark J, Autism: It’s Not Just in the Head. Discover Magazine. 2007 March 22; 33.

  12. Baker S, The Metaphor of an Oceanic Disease. Integrative Med. Feb/Mar 2008. Vol 7, No1; 40-45.

  13. Bernhoft R, Buttar R, Autism: A Multi-System Oxidative and Inflammatory Disorder. Townsend Letter. 2008 April, Issue 297; 86-90.

  14. James SJ, Melnyk S, Jernigan S, Hubanks A, Rose S, Gaylor D, Abnormal transmethylation/transsulfuration metabolism and DNA hypomethylation among parents of children with autism. J Autism Dev Disorder. 2008 May 30. Epub ahead of print.


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