pheromone receptors การใช้
- When I am in my optimistic days, I think humans are likely to have pheromone receptors,
- Three distinct families of putative pheromone receptors have been identified in the vomeronasal organ ( V1Rs, V2Rs and V3Rs ).
- Unfortunately, like many of the rat's pheromone receptors, the human genes seem likely, based on their DNA structure, to produce dysfunctional receptors.
- Other studies use spike trains to evaluate the discriminatory ability of non-visual senses such as rat facial whiskers and the olfactory coding of moth pheromone receptor neurons.
- Discovery of the two families of pheromone receptor genes in the mouse and rat gives biologists a powerful new tool for tracking down whatever human pheromones may exist.
- Neurogeneticists at Yale and Rockefeller Universities now say they have isolated a human gene, V1RL1, that encodes for a pheromone receptor in the mucous lining of the nose _ human noses.
- The receptor neurons possess apical microvilli, to which are localized the sensory receptors, G-protein-coupled receptors which are often referred to as pheromone receptors since vomeronasal receptors have been tied to detecting pheromones.
- If animals should change their genetic pattern of pheromone receptor production by inactivating some kinds of receptors or reviving others, that would redefine whom they would mate with, and a separately breeding population could easily become a new species.