Female sexual behavior in mice is controlled by kisspeptin neurons
Mate preference and copulatory behavior in female rodents are coordinated with the ovulation cycles of the animal. This study shows that hypothalamic kisspeptin neurons control both mate choice and copulation, and therefore, that sexual behavior and ovulation may be synchronized by the same neuropep...
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Main Authors: | Vincent Hellier, Olivier Brock, Michael Candlish, Elodie Desroziers, Mari Aoki, Christian Mayer, Richard Piet, Allan Herbison, William Henry Colledge, Vincent Prévot, Ulrich Boehm, Julie Bakker |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d695e4a735d04cdf8996f13a963de6fc |
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