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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition characterized by repetitive behaviors, restricted interests, and challenges in social communication. This book presents an integrated exploration of the mechanisms underlying ASD, highlighting interactions between the microbiome, environmental exposures, genetic determinants, and neuroinflammatory processes. It emphasizes the dynamic interplay of genes, immunity, and environment in shaping brain development and function. Chapters discuss the impact of oxidative stress, immune imbalance, gene mutations, and epigenetic…mehr

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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition characterized by repetitive behaviors, restricted interests, and challenges in social communication. This book presents an integrated exploration of the mechanisms underlying ASD, highlighting interactions between the microbiome, environmental exposures, genetic determinants, and neuroinflammatory processes. It emphasizes the dynamic interplay of genes, immunity, and environment in shaping brain development and function. Chapters discuss the impact of oxidative stress, immune imbalance, gene mutations, and epigenetic regulation on neuronal connectivity. The influence of environmental risk factors-such as infections, toxins, and vitamin D deficiency-on behavioral and neural outcomes is examined. The microbiome-gut-brain axis is identified as a key mediator linking peripheral inflammation to central nervous system dysfunction. Therapeutic perspectives include behavioral interventions, music therapy, nutraceuticals, and microbiome-based approaches, with critical assessment of clinical evidence and methodological challenges.
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Mona Anwar Mohamed El-Banna, Professor at the National Research Centre, advances medical biochemistry through research and teaching. Her work explores disease mechanisms, metabolic disorders, and neurodegeneration, bridging research and clinical practice for better healthcare.