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Hence, the extent of receptor gene families and cellular detection mechanisms involved in mammalian pheromone sensing might reflect a need for the ...
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May 11, 1999 ... TRP2: A candidate transduction channel for mammalian pheromone sensory signaling. Emily R. Liman*†,; David P. Corey*, and; Catherine ...
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TRP2: A candidate transduction channel for mammalian pheromone sensory signaling. EMILY R. LIMAN*†, DAVID P. COREY*, AND CATHERINE DULAC‡§ ...
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But do pheromones operate the same in mammals. Is there a ... The first pheromone ever identified (in 1956) was a powerful sex attractant for silkworm moths.
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Aug 20, 2007 ... Mammalian pheromone sensing. Zufall F, Leinders-Zufall T. Department of Physiology, University of Saarland School of Medicine, Kirrberger ...
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May 11, 1999 ... TRP2: a candidate transduction channel for mammalian pheromone sensory signaling. Liman ER, Corey DP, Dulac C. Howard Hughes ...
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Catherine Dulac - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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As a postdoc, Dulac discovered the first family of mammalian pheromone receptors with Nobel laureate Richard Axel. Dulac is an Howard Hughes Medical ... |
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Some examples of mammalian pheromones and their effects are illustrated in Figure 1. One of the best char- acterized is the rabbit nipple search pheromone.
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The Great Pheromone Myth directly challenges ideas about the role chemicals play in mammalian behavior and reproductive processes. It is a must-have ...
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Mammalian pheromone receptors: survival and sexuality.
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