Chronic exposure to xenobiotic pollution leads to significantly higher total glutathione and lower reduced to oxidized glutathione ratio in red blood cells of children with autism ScienceDirect Brain Region Specific Glutathione Redox Imbalance in Autism Neurochemical Research Springer Nature Link Evidence of microglial activation in autism and its possible role in brain underconnectivity Neuron Glia Biology Cambridge Core Frontiers The role of selenoproteins in neurodevelopment and neurological function: Implications in autism spectrum disorder Studies show children with autism have significantly lower levels of glutathione, the body's master antioxidant. Without enough glutathione, the body struggles to eliminate toxins, making it harder to cope with everyday The role of glutathione redox imbalance in autism spectrum disorder: A review ScienceDirect
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glutathione in autism Chronic exposure to xenobiotic pollution leads to significantly higher total glutathione and lower reduced to oxidized glutathione ratio in red blood cells of children with autism