Analysis of sex and gender-specific research reveals a common increase in publications and marked differences between disciplines

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  • who: Sabine Oertelt-Prigione et al. from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: Analysis of sex and gender-specific research reveals a common increase in publications and marked differences between disciplines, in the Journal: Rheumatology 146 (309)
  • what: Differences in the use of animal models in basic research Animal models represent one tool for the investigation of disease pathogenesis; however, these models are used more frequently in some fields than in others. This study shows how in the last 30 years, publications including sex and gender differences have progressively increased and more strikingly since the . . .

     

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