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Lisa Zaba
November 30, 2021

Women’s immune system genes operate differently from men’s

Lisa Zaba
November 30, 2021

A new technology reveals that immune system genes switch on and off differently in women and men, and the source of that variation is not primarily in the DNA.

Source:https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2015/07/womens-immune-system-genes-operate-differently-from-mens.html

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