[PDF][PDF] The need to address sex as a biological variable in neonatal clinical studies

K Lingappan, P Alur, E Eichenwald - The Journal of pediatrics, 2023 - Elsevier
Male sex has been identified as a risk factor associated with mortality in preterm neonates.
1, 2, 3, 4 Even though male preterm neonates have shown faster declines in mortality …

[HTML][HTML] The critical need to address sex as a biological variable in neonatal clinical studies

K Lingappan, P Alur, E Eichenwald - The Journal of pediatrics, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Despite improved neonatal care and increased overall survival of preterm neonates, male
sex has been identified as a risk factor associated with mortality in preterm neonates [1–4] …

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The Need to Address Sex as a Biological Variable in Neonatal Clinical Studies.

K Lingappan, P Alur, E Eichenwald - The Journal of Pediatrics, 2022 - europepmc.org
Despite improved neonatal care and increased overall survival of preterm neonates, male
sex has been identified as a risk factor associated with mortality in preterm neonates [1–4] …

The Need to Address Sex as a Biological Variable in Neonatal Clinical Studies

K Lingappan, P Alur, E Eichenwald - The Journal of Pediatrics, 2023 - jpeds.com
Male sex has been identified as a risk factor associated with mortality in preterm neonates. 1-
4 Even though male preterm neonates have shown faster declines in mortality, respiratory …

[引用][C] The need to address sex as a biological variable in neonatal clinical studies.

K Lingappan, P Alur, E Eichenwald - The Journal of Pediatrics, 2022 - europepmc.org
The need to address sex as a biological variable in neonatal clinical studies. - Abstract - Europe
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