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Its not easy for me to judge. I believe that a pruning problem is one cause for autism, but more spines as they find postmortemdoes not necessarily imply (unless I missed something) a deficit in the pruning mechanism (pruning normally affects unused connections, and could be reduced because connections are used due to extra neural noise). In addition, the mouse models of autism are always questionable. The bottom line - seems in the right direction, but only time will tell.