Lacrimal gland removal impairs sexual behavior in mice
Exocrine gland-secreting peptides (ESPs) are a protein family involved in the pheromonal communication of rodents. ESP1 is a lacrimal peptide synthesized by the extraorbital glands of males of specific mouse strains that modulates the sexual behavior in females. Reportedly, BALB/c males, that produc...
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Main Authors: | Rosa Maria eCavaliere (Author), Filippo eGhirardi (Author), Roberto eTirindelli (Author) |
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2014-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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