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  • In another experiment, female mice who were released into cages containing two male mice, only one of which was exposed to BPA, spent roughly half as much time in 'nose-to-nose contact'-- an expression of sexual interest in the rodent world -- with the BPA-exposed mice, perhaps because the females sensed differences in their behavior, pheromones, or both. (cnn.com)
  • Present in many animals and often responsible for aspects of mating behavior, the idea of pheromones in humans has in recent years been a subject of interest. (serendipstudio.org)
  • The idea of pheromone perception as a 'sixth sense' is intriguing, as it means our behavior is influenced by input from outside stimuli that we cannot consciously perceive. (serendipstudio.org)
  • We discuss a possible mechanism for the observed unusual interruption of sexual behavior of the gynandromorph by reference to the fru expression pattern and our recent findings on the sexually dimorphic response to female-derived pheromones. (springer.com)
  • The beauty with pheromones is that they don't kill insects, but instead just influence their behavior. (thefactist.com)
  • Similarly, the fact that most chemosignals altering mammalian behavior and/or physiology are complex mixtures often lacking species-specificity, rather than being potent and essential singular compounds, further erodes the utility of the term "pheromone" . (firstnerve.com)
  • So take it from a guy who studies sex behavior for living: drop the human pheromones and lighten your load. (firstnerve.com)
  • Similarly, the fact that most chemosignals altering mammalian behavior and/or physiology are complex mixtures often lacking species-specificity, rather than being potent and essential singular compounds,' Most mammal chemical signals being complex mixtures has become an uncritically accepted orthodoxy. (firstnerve.com)
  • And if we restrict the term as he so gingerly suggests, where does that leave us with respect to human pheromones? (firstnerve.com)
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  • It also triggered research on pheromones of leaf rollers and other pest species. (ruraldelivery.net.nz)
  • It was not easy because the compounds are volatile and are carried by the wind but eventually a plastic capillary dispenser containing pheromones of the important leaf roller species and codling moth was developed. (ruraldelivery.net.nz)
  • The chickadees produce a chemical signal (a pheromone) that differs between species. (centralmaine.com)
  • From the Greek for 'excitement carrier', pheromones carry chemical messages between members of the same species (2) . (serendipstudio.org)
  • Nematode pheromone chemistry is a relatively new field of study, with the first pheromones from non-parasitic species having been discovered only in the past few years. (acs.org)
  • Insects also distinguish whether a pheromone signal is from their own species, meaning you can target the life cycle of specific pests while leaving other insects unaffected. (thefactist.com)
  • Here we identify a volatile, multi-component alarm pheromone in the venom of the world's largest hornet, V. mandarinia , and use field bioassays to show that 2-pentanol is its principal active component, and that 3-methyl-1-butanol and 1-methylbutyl 3-methylbutanoate act synergistically with it. (nature.com)
  • Analysis of the subject's skin secretions has revealed the presence of a volatile organic substance which may act as a pheromone. (wikidot.com)
  • More than 50 volatile compounds play a role in a black winter truffle's aroma, with about nine being the key-flavor compounds. (lanepowell.com)
  • Soon, animals climb all over Rick's body, drawn by the scent of the pheromones. (moviestoryrecaps.com)
  • As a dog sniffs, particles and compounds are trapped in the nasal cavity by mucus while scent receptors process them. (kattentrimsalon.com)
  • Pheromones are chemical compounds released by animals and are picked up by other animals as a way of scent communication. (learnaboutcat.com)
  • More recently, researchers identified this scent as a 'steroidal pheromone having a musk odor. (lanepowell.com)
  • when they boosted testosterone levels in a young male lemur during the nonbreeding season, scent-changing compounds in the animal's wrist glands spiked to levels typically found when males were ready to mate. (livescience.com)
  • For this project we need to identify a synthetic organic chemist collaborator who can synthesize test compounds to generate preliminary data on their effect on plant parasitic nematodes. (acs.org)
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  • The major attractants available are synthetic compounds that closely mimic what a female releases to attract her mate. (independent.com)
  • I'm sure I've come across this article before, but perhaps you should take a look at some of the research available from people who have no commercial interest in the sale of synthetic pheromones. (firstnerve.com)
  • Surprisingly, pheromone calming collars have no side effects , as they mimic the natural pheromones that cats release. (learnaboutcat.com)
  • One compound that has great potential for controlling the pest is verbenone, an anti-aggregation pheromone and the active ingredient for which SPLAT Verb is named. (usda.gov)
  • Ants, bees, and other insects are covered in compounds called cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs), which compose part of the waxy coating on their cuticles (the shiny parts of their exoskeletons) and help prevent them from drying out. (r-amazing.com)
  • Not all insects have sex pheromones," Löfstedt explains, and some that do produce complex compounds that are not straightforward to bioengineer. (thefactist.com)
  • Male and female insects also often rely on the production and detection of pheromones to find each other and mate. (independent.com)
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  • Multiple odor molecules were identified and studied as potential sex pheromones. (livescience.com)
  • This increase really supports the connection between testosterone and these odor compounds," co-lead study author Mika Shirasu, an assistant professor at the University of Tokyo's Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, said in the statement. (livescience.com)
  • Evidence points to the output by and influence on humans of natural pheromones, and these pheromones are under attempt at imitation by commercial products. (serendipstudio.org)
  • The differences between the VNO of other animals that are known to produce and perceive pheromones and the VNO of humans leave open the question of whether the human VNO is today a functional organ or merely a vestigial one, a now useless relic of our ancestors. (serendipstudio.org)
  • Just as the evidence of a functional VNO in other animals is clearer than that in humans, the direct connection between pheromones and mating is clearer in simpler creatures. (serendipstudio.org)
  • in humans, however, the story is more complicated. (serendipstudio.org)
  • Although she pointed out that pheromones cannot work as simply and thoroughly on humans as on other animals, McClintock was the one who published the first definitive study showing that humans do produce and respond to pheromones (1) . (serendipstudio.org)
  • Indiana University researchers have discovered that a chemical compound found in essential oils improves the healing process in mice when it is topically applied to a skin wound - a finding that could lead to improved treatments for skin injuries in humans. (ayushdarpan.org)
  • Cats release the F4 pheromone and rub it on objects and people to form a bond with humans around it. (learnaboutcat.com)
  • Insect pheromones are not toxic to humans, which is a real benefit for agricultural workers. (thefactist.com)
  • We humans are loathe to admit our animal nature, but pheromones affect our mate choice . (tikalon.com)
  • This could represent the first evidence of sex pheromones in primates, the group that includes lemurs, great apes and humans, the researchers reported in a new study. (livescience.com)
  • ( Health.com ) -- Male mice who are exposed in the womb to bisphenol A, or BPA, a chemical compound found in some hard plastics and can linings, appear to be less masculine and less attractive to females once they mature, raising the possibility that the controversial chemical could subtly affect boys in similar ways. (cnn.com)
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  • A few other compounds that attract both sexes can be used as well and manufacturers have come up with several versions of traps baited with these decoys. (independent.com)
  • Pheromones are complex chemical compounds that beetles use to attract the opposite sex, and we were able to manipulate and trick these beetles into our traps using manufactured pheromone lures," says Brodie. (ohio-forum.com)
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  • It all started eight years ago, when insect expert Gerhard started searching for pheromones that could lure and trap bedbugs. (mirror.co.uk)
  • ISCA Technologies, a biotechnology firm based in Southern California, has introduced a new pest control product that targets MPB: SPLAT Verb (Specialized Pheromone & Lure Application Technology). (usda.gov)
  • Experimental evidence also shows differences in the way men and women respond to pheromones, and the possible implications of these differences on gender roles is the aspect of human pheromone research that interests me most. (serendipstudio.org)
  • This is the first finding at the chemical-compound level showing improved wound healing in addition to changes in gene expression in the skin," said Sachiko Koyama, corresponding author on the paper, who, at the time of this research, was an associate scientist at the IU School of Medicine and is currently a visiting scientist in the IU College of Arts and Sciences' Department of Biology. (ayushdarpan.org)
  • Although the study's results are promising, Koyama said she wouldn't recommend that people start treating their injuries with just any essential oils, as her research applies to a very specific chemical compound with known purity, diluted in a specific concentration. (ayushdarpan.org)
  • With this data we would be very interested in collaborating on a grant to expand the project and develop compounds generated by the research as nematode control agents. (acs.org)
  • Its clever disguise means the flowers are shaped like female wasps, which emit a pheromone that draws in the male wasps. (sciencesensei.com)
  • Nutrient-dependent/pheromone-controlled adaptive evolution: a model' exemplifies how a single nutrient-dependent amino acid substitution results in population-specific metabolism of nutrients to pheromones. (firstnerve.com)
  • Beetles are attracted to the trap baited with pheromone lures, hit the black panel, and slide down into the white cup. (ohio-forum.com)
  • Koyama, whose original field of study is pheromones, said she wasn't interested in essential oils at first. (ayushdarpan.org)
  • someday in the near future, we may be able to develop a drug and drug delivery methods using the chemical compounds found in essential oils. (ayushdarpan.org)
  • They work by either secreting pheromones or by releasing essential oils . (learnaboutcat.com)
  • Essential oil pheromone collars, on the other hand, can cause some downsides for you and your feline. (learnaboutcat.com)
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  • Adult dogs use this piece of gear to detect pheromones and potential mates, among other things, and puppies can use it to find the source of mother's milk. (kattentrimsalon.com)
  • Researchers show that the migratory locust Locusta migratoria produces the compound phenylacetonitrile (PAN) to defend itself against feeding attacks by conspecifics as population density increases. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Speaking in a press statement, co-author Peter Dearden said they're still not sure if the pheromone attacks the ovary directly or works through the brain. (mentalfloss.com)
  • The discovery of an anti-cannibalism pheromone offers new approaches for locust control. (sciencedaily.com)
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  • After a lot of experiments, they found that the key lay in an unusual histamine molecule found in shed bedbug skin as well as three airborne compounds found in bedbug faeces. (mirror.co.uk)
  • IU scientists also reported that skin tissue treated with the chemical compound, beta-carophyllene - which is found in lavender, rosemary and ylang ylang, as well as various herbs and spices such as black pepper - showed increased cell growth and cell migration critical to wound healing. (ayushdarpan.org)
  • For example, there are studies showing that linalool - another compound found in lavender - can suppress anxiety through the olfactory system. (ayushdarpan.org)
  • He grabs a liquid labeled H2O from the shelf and sprays it over his shirt in a bid to get the stain out but the liquid isn't what he thought it was, in fact it is a new pheromone developed by the lab called compound H2O9, a drop of which draws animals and encourages them to mate. (moviestoryrecaps.com)
  • Scientists have identified specific compounds that one tree will release when it is under the stress of insect attack-gypsy moths gorging on its leaves or bark beetles under its skin. (cac.org)
  • The novelty of the method consisted in capturing beetles alive with novel pheromones lures and traps that intercept their flight paths. (ohio-forum.com)
  • The interesting thing is that these pheromones were designed based on those used by North American beetles, and we were amazed at how well they worked in Romania. (ohio-forum.com)
  • The reality is that for agriculture to be sustainable, it may need to involve a mix of pest control techniques-such as botanical pesticides made from fungi or viruses and pest-resistant plant varieties, used together with engineered pheromones. (thefactist.com)
  • Löfstedt is adamant, though, that plant-grown pheromones can be a big part of pest control in the future. (thefactist.com)
  • Although most exploration of the possibilities of human pheromone perception has happened recently, scientists have known about the human VNO since 1703, when Dutch surgeon Roysch discovered it in the nose (2) . (serendipstudio.org)
  • A pheromone that controls cannibalism is an absolute new discovery. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Pheromone work got going particularly in the 1980s with the discovery of the pheromone for codling moths in the USA. (ruraldelivery.net.nz)
  • Proving that this way of producing pheromones works, and that they're effective, has taken almost a decade. (thefactist.com)
  • Thus, I am interested in exploring these diverse creatures as a source of useful compounds such as antibiotics, drugs, and other useful substances. (acs.org)
  • They also release aggregation pheromones, which eventually leads to swarming and poses a huge threat to agricultural production. (sciencedaily.com)
  • When sea urchins release pheromones, the chemical message triggers other urchins in the colony to eject their sex cells simultaneously (9) . (serendipstudio.org)
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  • She said she hopes to better understand the mechanisms that accelerate the healing process and to find a combination of chemical compounds that could be used together to accelerate drug delivery and chemical stability, which is important for avoiding or suppressing allergic responses caused by oxidation of the chemical compounds. (ayushdarpan.org)
  • Using genome editing, we were able to knock out an enzyme responsible for the production of this compound. (sciencedaily.com)
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  • It should be possible to use the pheromones also in sugarcane and soybean production," says Löfstedt. (thefactist.com)
  • This allowed us to confirm its strong anti-cannibalistic effect, because cannibalism was again significantly increased when the animals were no longer able to produce the compound," says Hetan Chang. (sciencedaily.com)
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  • An F3-releasing pheromone collar will send reassuring signals to your feline that it is safe in its environment. (learnaboutcat.com)
  • Along with those plant-specific journals, plant-related stories are making their place into other journals too. (aribidopsis.com)
  • Located in the nasal cavity near the roof of the mouth, and wired to a whole other part of a dog's brain than the rest of the nose, this amazing organ allows dogs to detect specific compounds. (kattentrimsalon.com)
  • There are always stories about weird animals, both on land and in the ocean. (sciencesensei.com)
  • One notable signal is queen mandibular pheromone , or QMP. (mentalfloss.com)
  • For example, if you just adopted a cat or had to move to a new house, you might want to get a cat collar that releases the pheromone F3. (learnaboutcat.com)
  • Cyrano is famous, not just for his nose, but as the author of " The Comical History of the States and Empires of the Moon (L'Autre monde ou les états et empires de la Lune)," one of the first science fiction stories. (tikalon.com)
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  • When Bertocchini went to dispose of the wax worms in a polyethylene bag, which is chemically similar to the long alkyl chain compounds that make up beeswax, the wax worms quickly ate through the plastic and escaped. (acs.org)
  • Looking over at the formula's official website, this pheromone spray should make hot women be more comfortable around the user , plus make them feel safe and completely open. (pheromonesforhimandher.com)
  • We still need thorough scientific studies at the chemical-compound level and also to test the combinations of these chemical compounds," Koyama said. (ayushdarpan.org)
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  • Scientifically known as Mimosa pudica, touching the compound leaves results in the closing. (sciencesensei.com)
  • In some cases, the sex pheromone is made up of two or three compounds. (thefactist.com)
  • This True Jerk pheromone spray is available not only on its official primary website , but Amazon and other retailers have it to sell. (pheromonesforhimandher.com)
  • Inset above right: The ocelli of a carpenter bee appear as the triangle of three black dots between its compound eyes. (allfiveoceans.com)
  • Like previous years, this year also, I'm covering plant biology stories published in Cell, Science, and Nature all the year round. (aribidopsis.com)