- Normal gut microbiota modulates brain development and behavior
- Novel roles for immune molecules in neural development: implications for neurodevelopmental disorders
- Immune Proteins in Brain Development and Synaptic Plasticity
- Characterization of antigen-presenting dendritic cells in the peripheral blood and colonic mucosa of patients with ulcerative colitis
- Efficacy of methylcobalamin and folinic acid treatment on glutathione redox status in children with autism
- Metabolic endophenotype and related genotypes are associated with oxidative stress in children with autism
- Oxidative stress-related biomarkers in autism: Systematic review and meta-analyses
- Immune-glutamatergic dysfunction as a central mechanism of the autism spectrum disorders
- Central and Peripheral Cytokines Mediate Immune-Brain Connectivity
- No Antibodies Required For Immunity Against Some Viruses: B Cell Maintenance of Subcapsular Sinus Macrophages Protects against a Fatal Viral Infection Independent of Adaptive Immunity
- Immune Activation in Brain Aging and Neurodegeneration: Too Much or Too Little?
- Molecular mechanisms underlying anti-inflammatory phenotype of neonatal splenic macrophages
- Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) who exhibit chronic gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms and marked fluctuation of behavioral symptoms exhibit distinct innate immune abnormalities and transcriptional profiles of peripheral blood (PB) monocytes
- Effectiveness of the gluten-free, casein-free diet for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder
(See also the Gastrointestinal Disease and Autism, Neuroimmune Disorders and Autism, and Specific Vaccines sections under Autism.)