A profile and review of findings from the Early Markers for Autism study: unique contributions from a population-based case–control study in California
Kristen Lyall(Drexel University), Lisa Croen(Kaiser Permanente), Martin Kharrazi(Sequoia Foundation), Lauren A. Weiss(Autism Consortium), Gayle C. Windham(California Department of Public Health), Paul Ashwood(University of California Davis Medical Center), Michela Traglia, Cathleen K. Yoshida(Kaiser Permanente), Robert H. Yolken(Johns Hopkins University), Heather E. Volk(Johns Hopkins University), Jennifer Ames(Kaiser Permanente), Judy Van de Water(University of California Davis Medical Center), Michelle Pearl(California Department of Public Health)
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