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What California sea lions exposed to domoic acid might teach us about autism: lessons for predictive and preventive medicine
Garet Paul Lahvis
Behavioral Neuroscience
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Sea Lions
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domoic acid
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Preventive Medicine
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Autistic Disorder
58%
Autism Spectrum Disorder
22%
Shellfish
20%
Sentinel Species
12%
Precision Medicine
7%
Human Development
7%
Interpersonal Relations
7%
Biomedical Research
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Brain
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Fishes
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Mammals
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Glutamic Acid
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Anatomy
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Fetus
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Seizures
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Poisons
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Food
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Research Personnel
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Water
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Population
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Social Sciences
autism
56%
medicine
42%
brain
24%
marine mammals
23%
biomedical researchers
22%
seizure
17%
biomedical research
16%
water
11%
food
10%
interaction
6%
evaluation
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Chemical Compounds
Domoic Acid
94%
Disorder
18%
Coastal Water
11%
Toxic
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Food
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Additive
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Environment
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