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Molecular detection of pheromone signals in mammals: from genes to behaviour

Catherine Dulac & A. Thomas Torello

Nature Reviews Neuroscience 4, 551-562 (July 2003)

doi:10.1038/nrn1140

Figure 1 - Molecular detection of pheromone signals in mammals: from genes to behaviour

Figure 1

Functional and anatomical segregation of the two mammalian olfactory systems.

Figure 2 - Molecular detection of pheromone signals in mammals: from genes to behaviour

Figure 2

Structures of pheromones listed in table 1.

Figure 3 - Molecular detection of pheromone signals in mammals: from genes to behaviour

Figure 3

Cellular logic of sensory processing in the main and accessory olfactory systems.

Figure 4 - Molecular detection of pheromone signals in mammals: from genes to behaviour

Figure 4

Genomic organization, expression and functional role of non-classical major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules in the vomeronasal organ (VNO).

Figure 5 - Molecular detection of pheromone signals in mammals: from genes to behaviour

Figure 5

A model of sensory transduction in vomeronasal neurons.

Figure 6 - Molecular detection of pheromone signals in mammals: from genes to behaviour

Figure 6

Responses of vomeronasal neurons to complex mixtures and single pheromones.

Figure 7 - Molecular detection of pheromone signals in mammals: from genes to behaviour

Figure 7

Role of the mouse vomeronasal organ (VNO) in gender discrimination.

Table 1 - Molecular detection of pheromone signals in mammals: from genes to behaviour

Table 1

Small organic compounds with pheromonal activity