1. Puberty onset in female mice is accelerated by exposure to conspecific adult male urine, which acts through the vomeronasal organ and the accessory olfactory system. A distinctive component of adult male mouse urine is the major urinary protein complex (MUP), which is a lipocalin; it has a hydrophobic pocket that binds small endogenous volatile molecules. The MUP gene family also codes for a hexapeptide, which has four residues in common with the N‐terminal region of MUP. 2. MUP, the volatiles bound to MUP and the MUP‐related hexapeptide have been tested for the induction of puberty acceleration by measuring the increase in uterus weight related to the first pro‐oestrus phase. MUP, together with its bound volatiles, induces puberty accel...
Scientific evidence suggests that not only murine scent communication is regulated by major urinary ...
Reproductive physiology in female mouse is profoundly affected by male odor. A well-known effect of ...
This article is part of a Special Issue “Chemosignals and Reproduction”. This paper reviews the r...
1. Puberty onset in female mice is accelerated by exposure to conspecific adult male urine, which ac...
Male odors can influence a female's reproductive physiology. In the mouse, the odor of male urine re...
BackgroundOlfactorily mediated puberty acceleration in female mice (measured by an increase in uteri...
The influence of rearing conditions on pheromone-induced puberty acceleration was tested on Swiss mi...
Application of 0.03 mI/day of adult male mouse urine to the oral-nasal grooves of postweanling femal...
The major urinary proteins are a species-specific complex of proteins excreted by male mice that inf...
The attractive properties of male urinary pheromones were tested on adult or prepubertal male and fe...
The attractive properties of male urinary pheromones were tested on adult or prepubertal male and fe...
Stimulation of estrus in adult female mice was obtained with major urinary proteins (MUPs) with the ...
The role of urinary chemosignals in sexual interactions was investigated in pairs of adult mice. Bas...
Chez la souris, la puberté de la femelle est accélérée par des phéromones urinaires émises par le mâ...
Male pheromones are believed to attract females and repel male mice in open field tests but, when te...
Scientific evidence suggests that not only murine scent communication is regulated by major urinary ...
Reproductive physiology in female mouse is profoundly affected by male odor. A well-known effect of ...
This article is part of a Special Issue “Chemosignals and Reproduction”. This paper reviews the r...
1. Puberty onset in female mice is accelerated by exposure to conspecific adult male urine, which ac...
Male odors can influence a female's reproductive physiology. In the mouse, the odor of male urine re...
BackgroundOlfactorily mediated puberty acceleration in female mice (measured by an increase in uteri...
The influence of rearing conditions on pheromone-induced puberty acceleration was tested on Swiss mi...
Application of 0.03 mI/day of adult male mouse urine to the oral-nasal grooves of postweanling femal...
The major urinary proteins are a species-specific complex of proteins excreted by male mice that inf...
The attractive properties of male urinary pheromones were tested on adult or prepubertal male and fe...
The attractive properties of male urinary pheromones were tested on adult or prepubertal male and fe...
Stimulation of estrus in adult female mice was obtained with major urinary proteins (MUPs) with the ...
The role of urinary chemosignals in sexual interactions was investigated in pairs of adult mice. Bas...
Chez la souris, la puberté de la femelle est accélérée par des phéromones urinaires émises par le mâ...
Male pheromones are believed to attract females and repel male mice in open field tests but, when te...
Scientific evidence suggests that not only murine scent communication is regulated by major urinary ...
Reproductive physiology in female mouse is profoundly affected by male odor. A well-known effect of ...
This article is part of a Special Issue “Chemosignals and Reproduction”. This paper reviews the r...