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Adenosine mediates the amelioration of social novelty deficits during rhythmic light treatment of 16p11.2 deletion female mice

Medicine and Health

Adenosine mediates the amelioration of social novelty deficits during rhythmic light treatment of 16p11.2 deletion female mice

J. Ju, X. Li, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Jun Ju, Xuanyi Li, Yifan Pan, and colleagues reveals how rhythmic 40 Hz light flicker stimulation can effectively alleviate social novelty deficits in female mice with a genetic risk factor for autism. The long-term stimulation leads to significant changes in the prefrontal cortex, suggesting a promising non-invasive therapy for autism spectrum disorder.... show more
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