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Elevated virus infection of honey bee queens reduces methyl oleate production and destabilizes colony-level social structure. [PDF]

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Olfactory study: Human pheromones

Archiv f�r Gyn�kologie, 1975
PIP: Recent work suggests that short-chain aliphatic acids in vaginal secretions may play a role of pheromones in primates, including humans. An experiment was conducted with 3 women to determmine the odor composition of vaginal secretions before and after coitus. Prior to coitus they refrained from sexual activities for 48 hours, did not use a vaginal
L, Keith   +2 more
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Human pheromones and sexual attraction

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2005
Olfactory communication is very common amongst animals, and since the discovery of an accessory olfactory system in humans, possible human olfactory communication has gained considerable scientific interest. The importance of the human sense of smell has by far been underestimated in the past.
Grammer, Karl, Fink, Bernhard, Neave, N
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Regulation of ovulation by human pheromones

Nature, 1998
Pheromones are airborne chemical signals that are released by an individual into the environment and which affect the physiology or behaviour of other members of the same species. The idea that humans produce pheromones has excited the imagination of scientists and the public, leading to widespread claims for their existence, which, however, has ...
K, Stern, M K, McClintock
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The human skin: Fragrances and pheromones

The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1991
Non-human mammalian pheromones are commonly used as perfumery ingredients. The actual purpose for using these compounds is as a fixative or carrier for the odor effects of the other ingredients as well as a contributor, in part, to the over-all scent of the perfume.
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Is Androstadienone a Putative Human Pheromone?

Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2011
On the basis of different evidences, androstadienone, a steroid compound produced in the armpit, has been proposed as a human pheromone, although its physiological levels appear too low to induce a response under experimental conditions. For this reason, the majority of researchers in this area puts into question the "legitimacy" of androstadienone ...
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