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Nature 442, 495 (3 August 2006) | doi:10.1038/442495a; Published online 2 August 2006

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Mouse data hint at human pheromones

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Receptors in the nose pick up subliminal scents.

On that dream date, something really might be in the air. Results from a mouse study may bolster the evidence for human pheromones, the long-debated chemical signals thought to unconsciously sway our behaviour.

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