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[DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar] 122.Biebinger R., Arnold M., Koss M., Kloeckener-Gruissem B., Langhans W., Hurrell R.F., Zimmermann M.B

acetaminophen decreases intracellular glutathione levles Acetaminophen's Role in Autism and ADHD: A Mitochondrial Perspective The underlying mechanisms of acetaminophen

Some children may benefit, especially if they have folate problems, but more research is needed

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acetaminophen decreases intracellular glutathione levles Acetaminophen's Role in Autism and ADHD: A Mitochondrial Perspective The underlying mechanisms of acetaminophen

CCK-expressing INs show a unique innervation pattern, including the disinhibition of nearby SST-INs, though SST-INs may not supply CCK-INs 82

acetaminophen decreases intracellular glutathione levles Acetaminophen's Role in Autism and ADHD: A Mitochondrial Perspective The underlying mechanisms of acetaminophen

Children on prescribed ketogenic diets for epilepsy are also at risk of scurvy and may need to supplement to prevent disease [113, 114]

acetaminophen decreases intracellular glutathione levles Acetaminophen's Role in Autism and ADHD: A Mitochondrial Perspective The underlying mechanisms of acetaminophen

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