A putative pheromone receptor gene expressed in human olfactory mucosa.

Abstract:

:Pheromones elicit specific behavioural responses and physiological alterations in recipients of the same species. In mammals, these chemical signals are recognized within the nasal cavity by sensory neurons that express pheromone receptors. In rodents, these receptors are thought to be represented by two large multigene families, comprising the V1r and V2r genes, which encode seven-transmembrane proteins. Although pheromonal effects have been demonstrated in humans, V1R or V2R counterparts of the rodent genes have yet to be characterized.

journal_name

Nat Genet

journal_title

Nature genetics

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Rodriguez I,Greer CA,Mok MY,Mombaerts P

doi

10.1038/79124

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Has Abstract

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2000-09-01 00:00:00

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18-9

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1

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1061-4036

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1546-1718

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26

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