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Table 2 Relationship between elevated serum S100B protein levels and increased frequency of serum antiribosomal P protein antibodies in autistic children

From: A lack of association between elevated serum levels of S100B protein and autoimmunity in autistic children

Patients with autism

(n = 64)

Normal serum antiribosomal P protein (n = 38)

Elevated serum antiribosomal P protein (n = 26)

P-value

(χ2 test)

Normal serum S100B protein

(n = 41)

26 (63.4%)

15 (36.6%)

0.77

Elevated serum S100B protein

(n = 23)

12 (52.2%)

11 (47.8%)

(0.27)