licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited. Published: 2014.04.01 It has long been recognized that men and women exhibit different risks for diverse disorders ranging from metabolic to autoimmune diseases. However, the underlying causes of these disparities remain obscure. Analysis of patients with chromosomal abnormalities, including Turner syndrome (45X) and Klinefelter syndrome (47XXY), has highlighted the importance of X-linked gene dosage as a contributing factor for disease susceptibility. Escape from X-inactivation and X-linked imprinting can result in transcriptional differences between normal men and women as well as in pa...
X-inactivation is a well-established dosage compensation mechanism ensuring that X-chromosomal genes...
Turner syndrome (TS) is a genetic anomaly occurring in women with worldwide frequency 1:2,000. Turne...
The unique mode of inheritance and regulatory mechanisms of the X chromosome has resulted in distinc...
Sex chromosome constitution varies in the human population, both between the sexes (46,XX females an...
Turner syndrome (TS) is a rare developmental condition in females caused by complete, or partial, lo...
Recent estimates suggest that autoimmune diseases cumulatively affect 5-10% of the general populatio...
Background: Sex differences in obesity and related diseases are well established. Gonadal hormones a...
Klinefelter syndrome (KS) occurs when boys are born with a second X chromosome so their cells are XX...
Obesity and associated metabolic diseases are sexually dimorphic. To provide better diagnosis and tr...
Studies of sex effects on neurodevelopment have traditionally focused on animal models investigating...
Historically, it was thought that the number of X chromosomes plays little role in causing sex diffe...
BackgroundSex differences in obesity and related diseases are well established. Gonadal hormones are...
Karmele Valencia, Anton Wutz Department of Biology, Institute of Molecular Health Sciences, Swiss Fe...
Turner syndrome (TS) affects approximately 1 out of every 1500–2500 live female births, with clinica...
Sex differences are observed in the evolution of numerous inflammatory conditions. Women exhibit bet...
X-inactivation is a well-established dosage compensation mechanism ensuring that X-chromosomal genes...
Turner syndrome (TS) is a genetic anomaly occurring in women with worldwide frequency 1:2,000. Turne...
The unique mode of inheritance and regulatory mechanisms of the X chromosome has resulted in distinc...
Sex chromosome constitution varies in the human population, both between the sexes (46,XX females an...
Turner syndrome (TS) is a rare developmental condition in females caused by complete, or partial, lo...
Recent estimates suggest that autoimmune diseases cumulatively affect 5-10% of the general populatio...
Background: Sex differences in obesity and related diseases are well established. Gonadal hormones a...
Klinefelter syndrome (KS) occurs when boys are born with a second X chromosome so their cells are XX...
Obesity and associated metabolic diseases are sexually dimorphic. To provide better diagnosis and tr...
Studies of sex effects on neurodevelopment have traditionally focused on animal models investigating...
Historically, it was thought that the number of X chromosomes plays little role in causing sex diffe...
BackgroundSex differences in obesity and related diseases are well established. Gonadal hormones are...
Karmele Valencia, Anton Wutz Department of Biology, Institute of Molecular Health Sciences, Swiss Fe...
Turner syndrome (TS) affects approximately 1 out of every 1500–2500 live female births, with clinica...
Sex differences are observed in the evolution of numerous inflammatory conditions. Women exhibit bet...
X-inactivation is a well-established dosage compensation mechanism ensuring that X-chromosomal genes...
Turner syndrome (TS) is a genetic anomaly occurring in women with worldwide frequency 1:2,000. Turne...
The unique mode of inheritance and regulatory mechanisms of the X chromosome has resulted in distinc...