Sex Differences and Implications for Translational Neuroscience Research : Workshop Summary /

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Imprint:Washington, DC : National Academies Press, ©2011.
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Other authors / contributors:Pankevich, Diana E., 1975-
Wizemann, Theresa M.
Altevogt, Bruce M.
Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Forum on Neuroscience and Nervous System Disorders.
ISBN:9780309161244
030916124X
9780309161251
0309161258
1283376199
9781283376198
9786613376190
6613376191
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
This project was supported by contracts between the National Academy of Sciences and the Alzheimer's Association; AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; CeNeRx Biopharma; the Department of Health and Human Services' National Institutes of Health (NIH, Contract Nos. N01-OD-4-213) through the National Institute on Aging, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Eye Institute, NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research, National Institute of Mental Health, and National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke; Eli Lilly and Company; GE Healthcare, Inc.; GlaxoSmithKline, Inc.; Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research and Development, LLC; Merck Research Laboratories; the National Multiple Sclerosis Society; the National Science Foundation (Contract No. OIA-0753701); the Society for Neuroscience; and Wyeth Research, Inc.
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Summary:Biologically based differences between the sexes impact human development and behavior in both obvious and subtle ways. Sex differences are also apparent across the spectrum of health and disease, impacting not only individual health, but also public health, biomedical research, and healthcare delivery. Researchers have begun to elucidate these differences and their potential impact in areas such as pain and pain perception, infection, longevity, disease incidence and course, and cellular response and inflammation. Studies have shown, for example, that males and females can have markedly different responses to certain medications; in some cases these unexpected differences have led to the recall of products from the market (GAO, 2001). In the current era of translational research and personalized medicine, it is increasingly important to take sex differences into account, so that the potential effects of products and therapies can be more fully understood.
Other form:Print version: Washington : National Academies Press, 2010 030916124X 9780309161244

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