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A functional circuit underlying male sexual behaviour in the female mouse brain

Tali Kimchi, Jennings Xu & Catherine Dulac

Nature 448, 1009-1014(30 August 2007)

doi:10.1038/nature06089

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Figure 1

Male-like sexual and courtship behaviours are displayed by Trpc2-/- and VNOx females.

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Figure 2

Ultrasonic vocalization by male and female mice in resident-intruder assays.

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Figure 3

Surgery leads to a complete removal of the vomeronasal organ (VNOx) while the nasal airways stay clear.

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Figure 4

Social behaviour of Trpc2+/- and Trpc2-/- females in semi-natural conditions.

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Figure 5

Sexual dimorphic traits in Trpc2-/- mutants and regulation of sexually dimorphic behaviour.

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