Answered By: Alyssa Mitchell
Last Updated: Aug 08, 2016     Views: 114

I would start with PubMed and do a search on oxytocin in one box and autism in the other. Where we have access to full-text you will see a red box with "Walsh University" and "full-text" in it (top right hand side of screen). You can also request articles using the interlibrary loan option if the full text option is not available. Scopus would be another good database.

An article came out about this in the news media based on an article by Angela Sirigu to be published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. You can see an abstract of the article at http://www.pnas.org/content/111/23/8637.abstract?sid=49cfb718-fc0c-4b8d-825a-9d9380488f29 

If there is an article where don't have access to the full-text yet, you can request through interlibrary loan

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