Significance of Folate Receptors Autoantibodies
Folate Receptor Autoantibodies

Leading scientific research plays a vital role in all of our product development. As the science builds upon itself, the importance of Folate Receptor Antibodies in neurological disorders becomes clearly more evident Please click on the corresponding publications listed below for further information.
- NEW* Folinic acid improves verbal communication in children with autism and language impairment: a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial
- NEW* Prevention of behavioral deficits in rats exposed to folate receptor antibodies: implication in autism
- NEW* Thyroid dysfunction in children with autism spectrum disorder is associated with folate receptor α autoimmune disorder
- The Diagnostic Utility of Folate Receptor Autoantibodies in Blood
- Cerebral Folate Deficiency in ASD
- Cerebral Folate Receptor Autoantibodies is ASD
- Autoantibodies against Folate Receptors in Women with a Pregnancy complicated by a Neural Tube Defect
- Clinical recognition and aspects of the cerebral folate deficiency syndromes
- Folate receptor Autoimmunity & Cerebral Folate Deficiency in Low-Functioning Autism with Neurological Deficits
- The Metabolic Basis for Development Disorders due to Defective Folate Transport
- Blocking and Binding Folate Receptor Alpha Autoantibodies Identify Novel Autism Spectrum Disorder Subgroups
- Exposure to Folate Receptor Alpha Antibodies During Gestation and Weaning Leads to Severe Behavioral Deficits in Rats: A Pilot Study
Folate Receptor Autoantibodies and Autism
It is suspected that Folate Receptor Antibodies may play a role in Autism. Below is a compelling article describing the implications of Folate Receptor Antibodies in Autism.
Click on the link to read “The Folate Factor”