David M Ferrero
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Osakada T, Ishii K, Mori H, Eguchi R, Ferrero D, Yoshihara Y, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2018 Oct;
9(1):4463.
PMID: 30367054
Mating drive is balanced by a need to safeguard resources for offspring, yet the neural basis for negative regulation of mating remains poorly understood. In rodents, pheromones critically regulate sexual...
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Ferrero D, Larson J, Jacobsson B, Di Renzo G, Norman J, Martin Jr J, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Sep;
11(9):e0162506.
PMID: 27622562
Background: Preterm birth is the most common single cause of perinatal and infant mortality, affecting 15 million infants worldwide each year with global rates increasing. Understanding of risk factors remains...
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Hussain A, Saraiva L, Ferrero D, Ahuja G, Krishna V, Liberles S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2013 Nov;
110(48):19579-84.
PMID: 24218586
Carrion smell is strongly repugnant to humans and triggers distinct innate behaviors in many other species. This smell is mainly carried by two small aliphatic diamines, putrescine and cadaverine, which...
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Ferrero D, Moeller L, Osakada T, Horio N, Li Q, Roy D, et al.
Nature
. 2013 Oct;
502(7471):368-71.
PMID: 24089208
Animals display a repertoire of different social behaviours. Appropriate behavioural responses depend on sensory input received during social interactions. In mice, social behaviour is driven by pheromones, chemical signals that...
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Ferrero D, Liberles S
Curr Biol
. 2013 Jul;
23(14):R621-3.
PMID: 23885881
Male and female mice behave differently when encountering a male. A recent study identifies progesterone receptor-expressing neurons in the hypothalamus that are required for sexual behavior and male aggression. These...
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Li Q, Korzan W, Ferrero D, Chang R, Roy D, Buchi M, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2012 Nov;
23(1):11-20.
PMID: 23177478
Background: Rodents use olfactory cues for species-specific behaviors. For example, mice emit odors to attract mates of the same species, but not competitors of closely related species. This implies rapid...
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Ferrero D, Wacker D, Roque M, Baldwin M, Stevens R, Liberles S
ACS Chem Biol
. 2012 May;
7(7):1184-9.
PMID: 22545963
Trace amine-associated receptors (TAARs) are vertebrate olfactory receptors. However, ligand recognition properties of TAARs remain poorly understood, as most are "orphan receptors" without known agonists. Here, we identify the first...
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Ferrero D, Lemon J, Fluegge D, Pashkovski S, Korzan W, Datta S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2011 Jun;
108(27):11235-40.
PMID: 21690383
Predator-prey relationships provide a classic paradigm for the study of innate animal behavior. Odors from carnivores elicit stereotyped fear and avoidance responses in rodents, although sensory mechanisms involved are largely...
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Ferrero D, Liberles S
Wiley Interdiscip Rev Syst Biol Med
. 2010 Sep;
2(1):23-33.
PMID: 20836008
The scents of mammals are complex blends of natural products that reveal a wealth of individual information. Many mammals can decipher these scent codes to discern the gender, age, endocrine...