Biological sex classification with structural MRI data shows increased misclassification in transgender women
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Axel Krug | Pienie Zwitserlood | Xiaoyi Jiang | Carsten Konrad | Dominik Grotegerd | Nils Opel | Udo Dannlowski | Claas Flint | Katharina Förster | Sophie A. Koser | Klaus Berger | Marco Hermesdorf | Tilo Kircher | Igor Nenadic | Bernhard T. Baune | Katharina Dohm | Ronny Redlich | Volker Arolt | Tim Hahn | V. Arolt | T. Kircher | U. Dannlowski | B. Baune | I. Nenadić | R. Redlich | N. Opel | D. Grotegerd | K. Dohm | P. Zwitserlood | K. Berger | C. Konrad | T. Hahn | A. Krug | K. Förster | Claas Flint | M. Hermesdorf | Xiaoyi Jiang
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