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The following pages link to The major histocompatibility complex and the chemosensory recognition of individuality in rats. (Q52258406):
Displaying 50 items.
- Cryptic preference for MHC-dissimilar females in male red junglefowl, Gallus gallus (Q24648445) (← links)
- Odortypes: their origin and composition (Q24675160) (← links)
- Self/nonself perception, reproduction and the extended MHC (Q28742269) (← links)
- Neurohypophyseal peptides and social recognition in rats (Q33540667) (← links)
- Odor types determined by the major histocompatibility complex in germfree mice (Q33870005) (← links)
- Genetic compatibility, mate choice and patterns of parentage: invited review. (Q33915740) (← links)
- Paternally inherited HLA alleles are associated with women's choice of male odor (Q34110163) (← links)
- Vomeronasal organ detects odorants in absence of signaling through main olfactory epithelium (Q34187107) (← links)
- Study of smell and reproductive organs in a mouse model for CHARGE syndrome. (Q34328503) (← links)
- Mice (Mus musculus) lacking a vomeronasal organ can discriminate MHC-determined odortypes (Q34342753) (← links)
- MHC-mediated spatial distribution in brown trout (Salmo trutta) fry. (Q35854931) (← links)
- Individual olfactory perception reveals meaningful nonolfactory genetic information (Q35865564) (← links)
- Class I transplantation antigens in solution in body fluids and in the urine. Individuality signals to the environment (Q36355110) (← links)
- The vomeronasal organ is required for the expression of lordosis behaviour, but not sex discrimination in female mice (Q36493841) (← links)
- A new test paradigm for social recognition evidenced by urinary scent marking behavior in C57BL/6J mice (Q36740037) (← links)
- Genetic basis for MHC-dependent mate choice (Q36949003) (← links)
- The combined role of the main olfactory and vomeronasal systems in social communication in mammals (Q36980898) (← links)
- Parent-progeny recognition as a function of MHC odortype identity (Q37249270) (← links)
- Characterization of volatile organic compounds in human leukocyte antigen heterologous expression systems: a cell's "chemical odor fingerprint". (Q39367135) (← links)
- The ontogeny of sibling recognition in rodents: superfamily Muroidea (Q39540402) (← links)
- Rats can discriminate between the urine odors of genetically identical mice maintained on different diets (Q41125572) (← links)
- Selective ablation of olfactory receptor neurons without functional impairment of vomeronasal receptor neurons in OMP-ntr transgenic mice (Q44256152) (← links)
- Recognition cue in the rat's social memory paradigm (Q44377384) (← links)
- Marked differences in olfactory sensitivity and apparent speed of forebrain neuroblast migration in three inbred strains of mice (Q44390725) (← links)
- Impaired olfactory behavior in mice deficient in the alpha subunit of G(o). (Q44877859) (← links)
- Modeling the Importance of Sample Size in Relation to Error in MHC-Based Mate-Choice Studies on Natural Populations (Q46333256) (← links)
- MHC-congenic mice (C57BL/6J and B6-H-2K) show differences in speed but not accuracy in learning the Hebb-Williams Maze (Q48214027) (← links)
- Role of olfactory bulb norepinephrine in the identification and recognition of chemical cues (Q48329737) (← links)
- Characterization of MHC class I and II genes in a subantarctic seabird, the blue petrel, Halobaena caerulea (Procellariiformes) (Q50277352) (← links)
- Kin recognition in golden hamsters: evidence for kinship odours (Q50906002) (← links)
- Multiple paternity and kin recognition mechanisms in a guppy population (Q51702424) (← links)
- An impaired breeding phenotype in mice with a genetic deletion of beta-2 microglobulin and diminished MHC class I expression: role in reproductive fitness (Q51756526) (← links)
- Olfactory discrimination in the western lowland gorilla, Gorilla gorilla gorilla (Q51823184) (← links)
- MHC odours are not required or sufficient for recognition of individual scent owners (Q51991903) (← links)
- Allogeneic recombinant soluble MHC class I molecules modify urinary odor cues in rats. (Q52138639) (← links)
- Untrained mice discriminate MHC-determined odors. (Q52184262) (← links)
- Odors of individuality of germfree mice are not discriminated by rats in a habituation- dishabituation procedure (Q52208752) (← links)
- A comparison of the contribution of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and Y chromosomes to the discriminability of individual urine odors of mice by Long-Evans rats. (Q52225395) (← links)
- The consequences of inbreeding for recognizing competitors. (Q55191549) (← links)
- Olfactory Discrimination of Individual Scents in the Subterranean Rodent Ctenomys talarum (tuco-tuco) (Q56671929) (← links)
- Rearing rats in a germ-free environment eliminates their odors of individuality (Q56803294) (← links)
- A male pheromone-mediated trade-off between female preferences for genetic compatibility and sexual attractiveness in rats (Q59324525) (← links)
- Scent-marking by male mammals: Cheat-proof signals to competitors and mates (Q63437956) (← links)
- Preweaning experience in the control of mating preferences by genes in the major histocompatibility complex of the mouse (Q67967784) (← links)
- Class I and class II regions of the major histocompatibility complex both contribute to individual odors in congenic inbred strains of rats (Q69240974) (← links)
- Fetal H-2 odortypes are evident in the urine of pregnant female mice (Q72694267) (← links)
- MHC and behavior (Q73035769) (← links)
- Fractionation and bioassay of human odor types (Q73401800) (← links)
- How do major histocompatibility complex genes influence odor and mating preferences? (Q74729943) (← links)
- Soluble HLA: a review of the literature (Q74823965) (← links)