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1. What is Biology of Sex Differences?
Biology of Sex Differences considers manuscripts on all aspects of the effects of sex on biology and disease.
Sex has profound effects on physiology and the susceptibility to disease. The function of cells and organs depends on their sex, determined by the interplay among the genome and biological and social environments. The study of sex differences is a discipline in itself, with its own concepts and methods that apply across tissues.
The Organization for the Study of Sex Differences has agreed to cover a portion of the cost of article-processing charges for any manuscripts submitted by the organization's members.
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