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10.1097/WCO.0b013e32835ee548 Summary Keywords autism spectrum disorders, cysteine-rich whey protein, VABS-II, GSH, complementary and alternative medicine, oxidative stress Citation Castejon AM, Spaw JA, Rozenfeld I, Sheinberg N, Kabot S, Shaw A, Hardigan P, Faillace R and Packer EE (2021) Improving Antioxidant Capacity in Children With Autism: A Randomized, Double-Blind Controlled Study With Cysteine-Rich Whey Protein
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Figure 1 3.2 Univariate analysis of the clinical variables Only the history of gastrointestinal disorders and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) were statistically different between the two groups in the training and validation sets ( p 0.05)