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Biology: kisspeptin & 2 neuron clusters control puberty, fertility, attraction, & sex behavior

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amazing stuff:
Kisspeptin: Mouse study shows how the brain controls sex

a single molecule, the hormone kisspeptin, is prompted into action by pheromones released by the male mouse.
Those M pheromones also stimulate a cluster of neurons in the F's hypothalamus. Kisspeptin stimulates another, separate neural cluster, which in its turn prompts attraction in the F for this handsome M specimen... & then, running in parallel, both of those neural clusters prompt sexual behavior in the F.

Kisspeptin is a very potent hormone - without it, the entire chain of behaviors collapses.

- terry

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