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Proteins in urine scent marks of male house mice extend the longevity of olfactory signals
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Proteins in urine scent marks of male house mice extend the longevity of olfactory signals
Proteins in urine scent marks of male house mice extend the longevity of olfactory signals
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Jane L. Hurst
Jane L. Hurst
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Duncan H.L. Robertson
Duncan H.L. Robertson
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Ursula Tolladay
Ursula Tolladay
Robert J. Beynon
Robert J. Beynon
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1 May 1998
journal article
Published by
Elsevier
in
Animal Behaviour
Vol. 55
(5)
,
1289-1297
https://doi.org/10.1006/anbe.1997.0650
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Keywords
PROTEINS
MALES
MAMMALIAN SCENT MARKS
TERRITORIES
LIGANDS
OLFACTORY SIGNALS
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