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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-04T20:09:57.000Z",
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    "Biology",
    "Autism Spectrum Disorder",
    "Neuroscience",
    "Psychiatry",
    "The Hebrew University of Jerusalem"
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  "textContent": "A hidden molecular chain reaction in the brain may push key cellular systems into overdrive in autism—and scientists just found a way to switch it off. The brain relies on a constant flow of chemical messages to keep its networks working smoothly. One way to picture this system is like traffic lights in a busy [...]",
  "title": "A Tiny Brain Molecule May Trigger a Chain Reaction Linked to Autism"
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