Pheromones
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Pheromone Psychology
society.ezinemark.com — “Single and married people alike have discovered the benefits of wearing pheromones. Wearing pheromones is like giving Mother Nature a boost in helping send off signals to attract romantic interest.” View full resource at society.ezinemark.com
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What Are Pheromones? Do Humans Have Pheromones?
medicalnewstoday.com — “A pheromone is a chemical an animal produces which changes the behavior of another animal of the same species (animals include insects). Some describe pheromones as behavior-altering agents. Many” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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What Are Pheromones? Do Humans Have Pheromones? http://mnt.to/3YTG #endocrinology
Pheromones a myth in mammals - Digg
digg.com — “Something just didn't smell right to Richard Doty. It was 1976 when the director of the Smell and Taste Center at Penn's School of Medicine first started raising a stink about the existence of pheromones.” View full resource at digg.com
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Pheromones: The Scent of Sex - AOL Health
aolhealth.com — “Pheromones are chemical signals or hormones released by humans and animals that are believed to affect behavior. Though they are well-documented in” View full resource at aolhealth.com
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Sex Pheromones are Bending the Laws of Attraction
aralifestyle.com — “Sexual attraction may have a lot to do with chemistry after all. Throughout history, it has been a mystery why certain humans are intimately attracted to each other. Scientific research has now concluded that dating and mating is highly influenced by pheromones, powerful chemicals produced by the body.” View full resource at aralifestyle.com
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Are Perfume Pheromones a Myth? - iVillage
ivillage.com — “Many perfumes claim to have chemical attractants that mimic human pheromones to lure in potential partners. Dr. Alison Brucker talks to a doctor who says that pheromones are a myth.” View full resource at ivillage.com
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Pheromone responsible for male mouse 'sex appeal'
labspaces.net — “The researchers have named the pheromone 'darcin', after Jane Austen's hero in Pride and Prejudice, Mr Darcy. Darcin stimulates females to 'learn' an individual male's scent, reinforcing their memory of sexual attraction to that same male.” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Aggression-promoting pheromone discovered in flies
feeds.sciencedaily.com — “Scientists say they have identified an aggression-promoting pheromone that controls such behavior in Drosophila, and have pinpointed the neurons in the fly's antenna that detect this pheromone and relay the information to the brain to elicit aggression. Their results provide an important first step toward unraveling the mystery of how aggression -- an innate (unlearned) behavior -- is hardwired into the brain by an animal's genes.” View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com
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Squid pheromone sparks extreme aggression on contact
eurekalert.org — “When male squid come into contact with a chemical found on the outside of eggs laid by females, they instantly go from swimming along calmly and minding their own business to a state of extreme aggression, according to a new report published online on Feb. 10 in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication. After just a touch of an egg, males will often fight vigorously with other males in an attempt to gain preferred access to mates, even when females aren't around.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Squid pheromone sparks extreme aggression on contact
labspaces.net — “When male squid come into contact with a chemical found on the outside of eggs laid by females, they instantly go from swimming along calmly and minding their own business to a state of extreme aggression, according to a new report published online on February 10 in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication. After just a touch of an egg, males will often fight vigorously with other males in” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Reproductive behavior of the silkmoth is determined by a single pheromone receptor protein
medicalxpress.com — “Pheromone preference, and the initiation of a complex programmed sexual behavior, is determined by the specificity of a single sex pheromone receptor protein expressed in a population of olfactory receptor neurons in the silkmoth (Bombyx mori). The study, which will be published on June 30th in the ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Chloride increases response to pheromones and odors in mouse sensory neurons
feeds.sciencedaily.com — “How an individual vomeronasal sensory neuron (VSN) transduces chemical signals into electrical signals has been a mystery. Researchers now show that chloride acts as a major amplifier for signal transduction in mouse VSNs, increasing the responsiveness to pheromones or odorants.” View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com
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Chloride increases response to pheromones and odors in mouse sensory neurons: How an individual vomeronasal sensory... http://bit.ly/6Lqudr
Newly discovered pheromone helps female flies tell suitors to 'buzz off' | HarvardScience
harvardscience.harvard.edu — “Newly discovered pheromone helps female flies tell suitors to 'buzz off' | HarvardScience” View full resource at harvardscience.harvard.edu
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