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  • 4. A nose by any other name (should smell as sweetly).
    Choi GB, Anderson DJ.
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  • 5. Importance of olfactory and vomeronasal systems for male sexual function.
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  • 6. Male behavior by knockout.
    Spors H, Sobel N.
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  • 8. Role of the vomeronasal system in intersexual attraction in female mice.
    Martínez-Ricós J, Agustín-Pavón C, Lanuza E, Martínez-García F.
    Neuroscience; 2008 May 02; 153(2):383-95. PubMed ID: 18384964
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  • 10. Effects of sexual experience on conspecific odor preference and male odor-induced activation of the vomeronasal projection pathway and the nucleus accumbens in female rats.
    Hosokawa N, Chiba A.
    Brain Res; 2007 Oct 17; 1175():66-75. PubMed ID: 17870062
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  • 12. Vomeronasal mechanisms of mate recognition in mice.
    Brennan PA, Binns EK.
    Chem Senses; 2005 Jan 17; 30 Suppl 1():i148-9. PubMed ID: 15738084
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  • 13. Sex differences in main olfactory system pathways involved in psychosexual function.
    Cherry JA, Baum MJ.
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  • 14. Neural pathways involved in the endocrine response of anestrous ewes to the male or its odor.
    Gelez H, Fabre-Nys C.
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  • 15. The main and the accessory olfactory systems interact in the control of mate recognition and sexual behavior.
    Keller M, Baum MJ, Brock O, Brennan PA, Bakker J.
    Behav Brain Res; 2009 Jun 25; 200(2):268-76. PubMed ID: 19374011
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  • 16. [Multiunit olfactory bulb activity in the female rat during estrus and diestrus: modulation of responses to male rats odours (author's transl)].
    Magnavacca C, Chanel J.
    J Physiol (Paris); 1979 Jun 25; 75(7):815-24. PubMed ID: 575724
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  • 19. Pheromone reception. When in doubt, mice mate rather than hate.
    Beckman M.
    Science; 2002 Feb 01; 295(5556):782. PubMed ID: 11823614
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