Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ayman Kilany"
- Ayman Kilany's recent research primarily focuses on developmental neural disorders in children, exploring various physiological and genetic factors, including the roles of neurotransmitters, genetic polymorphisms, and neurotrophic factors in conditions such as childhood apraxia of speech, dyslexia, and learning disorders.
- A major finding from his studies indicates significant differences in plasma levels of neurotransmitters like glutamate and GABA in children with childhood apraxia of speech in comparison to other developmental language groups, suggesting a potential link between gluten sensitivity and speech disorders.
- Kilany's work also emphasizes the impact of environmental and genetic factors, such as brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels and novel gene variants, on cognitive functions and the development of neurodevelopmental disorders, pointing to a multifaceted approach required for understanding and treating these conditions.