Extended Data Fig. 6: Male mice exposed to the same-sex smell do not exhibit alterations in their levels of luteinizing hormone (LH). | Nature Neuroscience

Extended Data Fig. 6: Male mice exposed to the same-sex smell do not exhibit alterations in their levels of luteinizing hormone (LH).

From: A GnRH neuronal population in the olfactory bulb translates socially relevant odors into reproductive behavior in male mice

Extended Data Fig. 6: Male mice exposed to the same-sex smell do not exhibit alterations in their levels of luteinizing hormone (LH).The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

LH pulsatility in male mice (n = 6, 16-week-old) following the exposure to either male urine or saline. Mice are exposed to male urine 1 min before T0. Statistics by two-way ANOVA with Holm–Šídák’s multiple-comparison test (P > 0.05). Values are represented as mean ± s.e.m.

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