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Sex differences in biology and disease
Organ organisation: why sex-based differences in the size, shape, and position of the gut matter
May 29th, 2024
Unlocking the Secrets of Epigenetic Memory and DNA bookmarking
March 20th, 2023
Promising therapies for postmenopausal bone loss revealed by oestrogen’s interaction with blood vessels
October 18th, 2022
The LMS welcomes MRC’s efforts to ensure sex is an integral part of research design
March 10th, 2022
Methods of gene repression during early development can be sex-specific, new research shows
December 8th, 2021
Neurons that ‘talk’ to the gut help the female body to prepare for reproduction
October 28th, 2020