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  • Editors note... A brief discussion regarding human pheromone receptors can be read in... Dulac, C. and R. Axel (1995) A novel family of genes encoding putative pheromone receptors in mammals. Cell 83, 195-206.
  • also... Wright, K. (1994) The Sniff of Legend. Discover, August, 1994. . "Discusses the discovery of human pheromones and a sixth sense organ that detects them."
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