How estrogen, testosterone, and sex differences influence serum immunoglobulin isotype patterns in mice and humans

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  • who: Sherri L. Surman and colleagues from the Department of Infectious Diseases, StJude Children`s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Biochemistry, University of Tennessee Health Science Center have published the paper: How Estrogen, Testosterone, and Sex Differences Influence Serum Immunoglobulin Isotype Patterns in Mice and Humans, in the Journal: Viruses 2022, 14, x FOR PEER REVIEW of 31/Dec/2022
  • what: The authors focused on IgG2b an isotype that lends to virus control and that has been previously shown to be elevated in murine females compared to males. The Tennessee . . .

     

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