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. 2016 Feb 25:7:15.
doi: 10.1186/s13293-016-0068-8. eCollection 2016.

Our evolving science: studying the influence of sex in preclinical research

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Our evolving science: studying the influence of sex in preclinical research

Carolyn M Mazure. Biol Sex Differ. .

Abstract

The policy announcement by the National Institutes of Health that sex should be considered as a relevant variable in preclinical research has sparked considerable debate. This debate has largely centered on specific concerns regarding how the policy will be implemented. However, others have reacted to the new policy by calling into question the capacity of preclinical science to generate data that can be useful to human health. This commentary examines the basis for this contention and maintains that it is essential to expand our scientific efforts to include the influence of sex on the biology and behavior that is studied in preclinical investigations.

Keywords: Laboratory research; Preclinical research; Sex differences.

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