Olfaction is the dominant sensory modality for most animals and chemosensory communication is partic-ularly well developed in many mammals. Our under-standing of this form of communication has grown rapidly over the last ten years since the identification of the first olfactory receptor genes. The subsequent cloning of genes for rodent vomeronasal receptors, which are important in pheromone detection, has revealed an unexpected diversity of around 250 receptors belonging to two structurally different classes. This review will focus on the chemical nature of mammalian pheromones and the complementary roles of the main olfactory system and vomeronasal system in mediating pheromonal responses. Recent studies using genetically modified mice and...
One of the great success stories of evolution is conspecific social communication. In most mammalian...
One of the great success stories of evolution is conspecific social communication. In most mammalian...
Vertebrate olfaction comprises two anatomically distinct systems: the main olfactory system, which r...
Olfaction is the dominant sensory modality for most animals and chemosensory communication is partic...
AbstractOlfaction is the dominant sensory modality for most animals and chemosensory communication i...
AbstractOlfaction is the dominant sensory modality for most animals and chemosensory communication i...
Intraspecific communication involves the activation of chemoreceptors and subsequent activation of d...
The vomeronasal organ (VNO) plays a key role in mediating the social and defensive responses of many...
In recent years, considerable progress has been achieved in the comprehension of the profound effect...
In recent years, considerable progress has been achieved in the comprehension of the profound effect...
Recently, two large multigene families of putative G-protein-linked receptors that are expressed in ...
Recently, two large multigene families of putative G-protein-linked receptors that are expressed in ...
Pheromonal communication is the most convenient way to transfer information regarding gender and soc...
Pheromonal communication is the most convenient way to transfer information regarding gender and soc...
Pheromonal communication is the most convenient way to transfer information regarding gender and soc...
One of the great success stories of evolution is conspecific social communication. In most mammalian...
One of the great success stories of evolution is conspecific social communication. In most mammalian...
Vertebrate olfaction comprises two anatomically distinct systems: the main olfactory system, which r...
Olfaction is the dominant sensory modality for most animals and chemosensory communication is partic...
AbstractOlfaction is the dominant sensory modality for most animals and chemosensory communication i...
AbstractOlfaction is the dominant sensory modality for most animals and chemosensory communication i...
Intraspecific communication involves the activation of chemoreceptors and subsequent activation of d...
The vomeronasal organ (VNO) plays a key role in mediating the social and defensive responses of many...
In recent years, considerable progress has been achieved in the comprehension of the profound effect...
In recent years, considerable progress has been achieved in the comprehension of the profound effect...
Recently, two large multigene families of putative G-protein-linked receptors that are expressed in ...
Recently, two large multigene families of putative G-protein-linked receptors that are expressed in ...
Pheromonal communication is the most convenient way to transfer information regarding gender and soc...
Pheromonal communication is the most convenient way to transfer information regarding gender and soc...
Pheromonal communication is the most convenient way to transfer information regarding gender and soc...
One of the great success stories of evolution is conspecific social communication. In most mammalian...
One of the great success stories of evolution is conspecific social communication. In most mammalian...
Vertebrate olfaction comprises two anatomically distinct systems: the main olfactory system, which r...