Niacin skin test response in dyslexia
The niacin skin test reflects a flush and oedema owing to the production of prostoglandin D2 from arachidonic acid. A diminished response may indicate abnormalities in the phospholipid metabolism, which has been shown in schizophrenia. There is evidence that dyslexia might also involved phospholipid...
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Springer
2007
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