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Sex Pheromone Named for Jane Austen Character Alters Brain in Mouse Courtship

Sex Pheromone Named for Jane Austen Character Alters Brain in Mouse Courtship

January 29, 2020
neuroscience   zuckerman institute  

The new Columbia-led study in mice maps the brain circuitry that enables a single pheromone to drive both innate and learned sexual behaviors.

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