Yes, it's hormonally based. Testosterone and estrogen have different effects on both the spleen and the immune system in general. For example, the development of erythroid colonies in the spleen is strongly influenced by testosterone.
Most of the studies on it have been done primarily in rats, unfortunately. I would like to see some of these principles tested on humans.
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Most of the studies on it have been done primarily in rats, unfortunately. I would like to see some of these principles tested on humans.