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Kennedy S Wekesa

Department of Biological Sciences, Alabama State University, Montgomery, AL, 36104, USA

Biography

Dr. Kennedy S Wekesa his affiliation was Department of Biological Sciences, Alabama State University, Montgomery, AL, 36104, USA and his research interest in Neuroendocrinology, Animal Physiology, Neurobiology, Brain Physiology, Behavioral Neuroscience
Publications

The Induction of Pregnancy Block in Mice by Bodily Fluids via the Vomeronasal Organ

Animals have evolved specific communication systems to identify and attract mates, and to discern the social status of conspecifics. In mice, these exchanges of information involve the emission and detection of pheromones. These pheromones are detected by the vomeronasal system. While urine has long been identified as the primary source of pheromon... Read More»

Roger N Thompson, Murtada Taha, Audrey Napier and Kennedy S Wekesa

Research Article: Biochem Physiol 2013, 2:109

DOI: 10.4172/2168-9652.1000109

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