There is no ‘African American Physiology’: the fallacy of racial essentialism
Jennifer Tsai(Kaiser Permanente), Clarence C. Gravlee(University of Florida), Aishwarya Rajagopalan(Harvard University), Raquel Sofia Sandoval(Harvard University), Rohan Khazanchi(University of Minnesota), Edwin G. Lindo(University of Washington), Andrea Westby(University of Minnesota), Jessica P. Cerdeña(Yale University), Jasmine R Marcelin(University of Nebraska Medical Center)
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