Opposite-sex attraction in male mice requires testosterone-dependent regulation of adult olfactory bulb neurogenesis

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  • who: Roberta Schellino from the DepartmentUniversity of Center Utrecht, , Utrecht, The Netherlands have published the research work: Opposite-sex attraction in male mice requires testosterone-dependent regulation of adult olfactory bulb neurogenesis, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of November/24,/1986
  • what: The authors demonstrate that in male mice, the level of circulating TST plays a critical role in regulating the process of adult neurogenesis in the AOB and, in turn, the pattern of neuronal activity in the downstream VNS nuclei that drives attraction towards females. For the analysis of adult neurogenesis, the . . .

     

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