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Cell


Title:The chemical MUPpeteer
Author(s):Rodriguez I;
Address:"Department of Zoology and Animal Biology, National Research Center Frontiers in Genetics, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland. ivan.rodriguez@unige.ch"
Journal Title:Cell
Year:2010
Volume:141
Issue:4
Page Number:568 - 570
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2010.04.032
ISSN/ISBN:1097-4172 (Electronic) 0092-8674 (Linking)
Abstract:"Rodents exhibit an innate fear-like behavior when they sense the chemical traces of predators. In this issue, Papes et al. (2010) report that the major urinary proteins (Mups) released by predators are detected by sensory neurons in the mouse vomeronasal organ (which also detects pheromones involved in aggression), triggering a fear response"
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Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINERodriguez, Ivan eng Comment 2010/05/19 Cell. 2010 May 14; 141(4):568-70. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2010.04.032"

 
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