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MUP knockout mice: implications for chemical communication and a generic research tool

Posted on: 10 February 2010 in 2010

Funded by BBSRC, 2004 - 2010

Research team: Jane Hurst (PI), Rob Beynon, Martin Evan (PI, Cardiff), Fiona Mansergh (Cardiff), Sarah Roberts, Steve Ramm, Duncan Robertson, Rick Humphries, Amanda Davidson, John Waters, Rachel Spencer

Keywords: Hurst, Beynon, project, MUPs, mice, scent communication, volatile odours, individual recognition, mate choice, sexual attraction.

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