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Pheromones: Isolation of Male Sex Attractants from a Female Primate
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1971
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FertilityGynecologySexual SelectionFemale Reproductive SystemReproductive BiologySocial SciencesReproductive PhysiologyPrimate BehaviorPublic HealthPheromone BiochemistryVaginal SecretionsBehavioral NeuroscienceFemale PrimateSemiochemicalEndocrinologySexual BehaviorBiologyEvolutionary BiologyPhysiologyMale PrimatesAnimal BehaviorReproductive Hormone
Fractionation of vaginal secretions from rhesus monkeys by partitioning and chromatographic procedures, combined with behavioral studies, demonstrates that short-chain aliphatic acids are responsible for stimulating the sexual behavior of males. Injection of estradiol into ovariectomized females increases the concentration of volatile acids in secretions which will then sexually stimulate these male primates.
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