An olfactory bulb GnRH neuronal population translates social relevant odors into reproductive behavior in male mice
Laurine Decoster(University of California San Diego), Paolo Giacobini(University of Turin), Sowmyalakshmí Rasika(Inserm), Ulrich Boehm(Saarland University), Serena Bovetti(Neuroscience Institute), Stefano Zucca(Italian Institute of Technology), Mauro S. B. Silva(Inserm), Erik Hrabovszky(HUN-REN Institute of Experimental Medicine), Ayden Gouveia(Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research), Sara Trova(Inserm), Federico Luzzati(Neuroscience Institute), Sophie M. Steculorum(University of Cologne), Gergely Rácz(Budapest University of Technology and Economics), Paul T. Pfluger(Helmholtz Zentrum München), Vincent Prévot(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Lille), Miriam Bernecker(Helmholtz Zentrum München), Tori Lhomme(Inserm), Sonja C. Schriever(Diabetes Australia), Janice Bulk(Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research), Gaëtan Ternier(Inserm), Amandine Legrand(Inserm), Paolo Peretto(Neuroscience Institute)
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