The Importance of Biological Sex and Estrogen in Rodent Models of Cardiovascular Health and Disease

Volume: 118, Issue: 8, Pages: 1294 - 1312
Published: Apr 15, 2016
Abstract
Nearly one-third of deaths in the United States are caused by cardiovascular disease (CVD) each year. In the past, CVD was thought to mainly affect men, leading to the exclusion of women and female animals from clinical studies and preclinical research. In light of sexual dimorphisms in CVD, a need exists to examine baseline cardiac differences in humans and the animals used to model CVD. In humans, sex differences are apparent at every level of...
Paper Details
Title
The Importance of Biological Sex and Estrogen in Rodent Models of Cardiovascular Health and Disease
Published Date
Apr 15, 2016
Volume
118
Issue
8
Pages
1294 - 1312
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