“…This policy is not a mandate to specifically investigate sex differences, but requires investigators to consider sex from the design of the research question through reporting the results (Clayton, ). In some instances, sex might not influence the outcomes (e.g., Fritz, Amrein, & Wolfer, ; Segarra, Modamio, Fernandez, & Marino, ), but balancing sex in animal and cellular models will distinctly inform the various levels of research (Clayton, ). More specific guidelines for applying the policy of considering sex as a biological variable are also available (Clayton, ; McCarthy, Woolley, & Arnold, ), but shifting the experimental group composition should be done in the context of appropriate a priori power analyses.…”