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Neurosteroids
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*<scene name='89/896619/Cv/6'>Pregnanolone binding site is situated between 2 monomers</scene>. | *<scene name='89/896619/Cv/6'>Pregnanolone binding site is situated between 2 monomers</scene>. | ||
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| + | Pheromones are neurosteroids that influence brain activity, notably hypothalamic function, via activation of vomeronasal receptor cells.[18][19][20] | ||
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| + | They include the androstanes androstadienol, androstadienone, androstenol, and androstenone and the estrane estratetraenol | ||
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Revision as of 13:08, 26 December 2021
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