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Disruption of Embryogenesis Biomarkers: A Critical Issue for Autism Therapeutics

Abdulla A. Al‐dulaimiCollege of Nursing University of Al Maarif Al Anbar IraqР. И. ТуракуловDepartment of Internal Diseases Tashkent Medical Academy Tashkent UzbekistanMahmood Jasem JawadDepartment of Pharmacy Al‐Zahrawi University College Karbala IraqN.N. KanshinaDepartment of Infectious Diseases of the Institute of Public Health Named After F.F. Erisman I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Sechenov University) Moscow RussiaLalji BaldaniyaMarwadi University Research Center, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences Marwadi University Rajkot Gujarat IndiaBhanu JunejaCentre for Research Impact & Outcome, Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology Chitkara University Rajpura Punjab IndiaK. D. ChaudharyDepartment of Neurology, National Institute of Medical Sciences NIMS University Rajasthan Jaipur IndiaSwati SharmaChandigarh Pharmacy College Chandigarh Group of Colleges‐Jhanjeri Mohali Punjab IndiaSubasini UthirapathyPharmacy Department Tishk International University Erbil Kurdistan Region IraqZainab Ahmed AbassOptical Techniques Department, College of Health and Medical Techniques, Al‐Mustaqbal University Babylon Iraq
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Recent advancements in the field of autism research have led to significant progress in identifying biomarkers associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This article provides a comprehensive update on the current landscape of biomarkers, encompassing genetic, neurobiological, and behavioral indicators. Genetic studies have identified numerous candidate genes and chromosomal abnormalities linked to ASD, highlighting the heritable nature of the disorder. Neuroimaging techniques, including functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and diffusion tensor imaging, have revealed distinct patterns of brain connectivity and structural anomalies that correlate with ASD symptoms. Additionally, electrophysiological measures, such as event-related potentials and electroencephalography, offer insights into the neural mechanisms underlying social cognition and sensory processing in individuals with autism. Emerging research on metabolic and inflammatory biomarkers also shows promise in elucidating the biological pathways involved in ASD. Although these findings provide valuable avenues for early diagnosis and personalized treatment strategies, challenges remain in translating biomarker research into clinical practice. This review emphasizes the need for continued exploration of biomarkers to enhance our understanding of ASD and improve diagnostic accuracy and intervention efficacy for affected individuals.

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