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A GnRH neuronal population in the olfactory bulb translates socially relevant odors into reproductive behavior in male mice

Laurine Decoster, Sara Trova, Stefano Zucca, Janice Bulk, Ayden Gouveia, Gaëtan Ternier, Tori Lhomme, Amandine Legrand, Sarah Gallet, Ulrich Boehm, Amanda Wyatt, Vanessa Wahl, Philipp Wartenberg, Erik Hrabovszky, Gergely Rácz, Federico Luzzati, Giulia Nato, Marco Fogli, Paolo Peretto, Sonja C. Schriever, Miriam Bernecker, Paul T. Pfluger, Sophie M. Steculorum, Serena Bovetti, Sowmyalakshmí Rasika, Vincent Prévot, Mauro S. B. Silva, Paolo Giacobini

2024Nature Neuroscience31 citationsDOI

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Vomeronasal organOlfactory bulbBiologyNeuroscienceAmygdalaOlfactory systemPopulationOlfactory epitheliumOlfactionKisspeptinOdorEndocrinologyInternal medicineHypothalamusCentral nervous systemMedicineEnvironmental healthHypothalamic control of reproductive hormonesNeuroendocrine regulation and behaviorOlfactory and Sensory Function Studies
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