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Reply to: A finding of sex similarities rather than differences in COVID-19 outcomes

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  • Takehiro Takahashi

    (Yale University School of Medicine)

  • Mallory K. Ellingson

    (Yale School of Public Health)

  • Patrick Wong

    (Yale University School of Medicine)

  • Benjamin Israelow

    (Yale University School of Medicine
    Yale University School of Medicine)

  • Carolina Lucas

    (Yale University School of Medicine)

  • Jon Klein

    (Yale University School of Medicine)

  • Julio Silva

    (Yale University School of Medicine)

  • Tianyang Mao

    (Yale University School of Medicine)

  • Ji Eun Oh

    (Yale University School of Medicine)

  • Maria Tokuyama

    (Yale University School of Medicine)

  • Peiwen Lu

    (Yale University School of Medicine)

  • Arvind Venkataraman

    (Yale University School of Medicine)

  • Annsea Park

    (Yale University School of Medicine)

  • Feimei Liu

    (Yale University School of Medicine
    Yale School of Engineering and Applied Science)

  • Amit Meir

    (Yale University)

  • Jonathan Sun

    (Yale University School of Medicine)

  • Eric Y. Wang

    (Yale University School of Medicine)

  • Arnau Casanovas-Massana

    (Yale School of Public Health)

  • Anne L. Wyllie

    (Yale School of Public Health)

  • Chantal B. F. Vogels

    (Yale School of Public Health)

  • Rebecca Earnest

    (Yale School of Public Health)

  • Sarah Lapidus

    (Yale School of Public Health)

  • Isabel M. Ott

    (Yale School of Public Health
    Yale University)

  • Adam J. Moore

    (Yale School of Public Health)

  • Albert Shaw

    (Yale University School of Medicine)

  • John B. Fournier

    (Yale University School of Medicine)

  • Camila D. Odio

    (Yale University School of Medicine)

  • Shelli Farhadian

    (Yale University School of Medicine)

  • Charles Cruz

    (Yale University School of Medicine)

  • Nathan D. Grubaugh

    (Yale School of Public Health)

  • Wade L. Schulz

    (Yale University School of Medicine
    Yale-New Haven Hospital)

  • Aaron M. Ring

    (Yale University School of Medicine)

  • Albert I. Ko

    (Yale School of Public Health)

  • Saad B. Omer

    (Yale School of Public Health
    Yale University School of Medicine
    Yale University
    Yale University)

  • Akiko Iwasaki

    (Yale University School of Medicine
    Howard Hughes Medical Institute)

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  • Takehiro Takahashi & Mallory K. Ellingson & Patrick Wong & Benjamin Israelow & Carolina Lucas & Jon Klein & Julio Silva & Tianyang Mao & Ji Eun Oh & Maria Tokuyama & Peiwen Lu & Arvind Venkataraman & , 2021. "Reply to: A finding of sex similarities rather than differences in COVID-19 outcomes," Nature, Nature, vol. 597(7877), pages 10-11, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:597:y:2021:i:7877:d:10.1038_s41586-021-03645-6
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03645-6
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