Kisspeptin: Mouse investigate shows how a mind controls sex

Amadeo22 Oct, 2018Health

Using womanlike mice as a model, a researchers found that a hormone in a brain, (appropriately) called kisspeptin, drives both captivate to a conflicting sex and passionate behavior. They detected that pheromones secreted by a masculine rodent activate these neurons which, in turn, broadcast this vigilance to another race of neurons (gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons) to

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