Sex-related survival differences in murine cardiomyopathy are associated with differences in TNF-receptor expression
J. Clin. Invest. Toshiaki Kadokami, et al. 106:589
doi:10.1172/JCI9307 [Go to this article.]

Figure 1
Survival-function curve of TNF1.6 mice (n = 559) and wild-type littermates (n = 842). Female TNF1.6 mice (n = 401) survive significantly longer than male TNF1.6 mice (n = 158; P < 0.001). Mean survival time (limited to 360 days) for wild-type mice, female TNF1.6 mice, and male TNF1.6 mice was 346 ± 4, 286 ± 8, and 179 ± 12 days, respectively (mean ± SE).