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Mice: Individual Recognition by Olfactory Cues

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Journal Science
Specialty Science
Date 1967 Dec 1
PMID 6057298
Citations 28
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Abstract

Mice discriminated between two male mice of the same inbred strain on the basis of olfactory cues. Mice could also discriminate by olfactory cues between two different species, C3H Mus musculus and Peromyscus maniculatus, and between males and females.

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