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- Major histocompatibility complex-associated odour preferences and human . . .
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a core part of the adaptive immune system As in other vertebrate taxa, it may also affect human chemical communication via odour-based mate preferences, with greater attraction towards MHC-dissimilar
- The Impact of Body Odors on Sexual Attraction and Partner Selection: A . . .
This study examined the role of odors in sexual attraction and partner selection among non-heterosexual individuals We searched using MESH terms in databases including PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Web of Science, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, CINAHL, and Clinical Trials
- Sexual selection: human odour-based mating preferences do not guarantee . . .
Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes are known to mediate sexual selection both at the individual and gamete level Previous studies have shown that perceived body odour attractiveness is strongly affected by these genes
- Influence of HLA on human partnership and sexual satisfaction
We conclude that HLA mediates mate behaviour in humans Body odours can create immediate sexual attraction Both, men and women of various cultures seek out perfumes which highlight their
- Major histocompatibility complex genes, symmetry, and body scent . . .
Prior research also indicates that the scent of dissimilarity in major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes may play a role in human mate choice We studied the scent attractiveness to the opposite sex of t-shirts worn for 2 nights' sleep
- The Major Histocompatibility Complex and Perfumers Descriptions of . . .
The MHC has also been found to influence body odors, body odor preferences, and mate choice in mice and humans Here we test whether verbal descriptions of human body odors can be linked to the MHC
- Sex differences in response to physical and social factors involved in . . .
Several studies have shown that major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genotype influences mate choice in mice and that this choice is made on the basis of body odor (Potts, Manning, Wakeland, 1991)
- Sexual selection: Human odor-based mating preferences do not guarantee . . .
Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes are known to mediate sexual selection both at the individual and gamete level Previous studies have shown that perceived body odour
- Body odour and sexual attraction - Wikipedia
The major histocompatibility complex genes are important for the immune system, and appear to play a role in sexual attraction via body odour Studies have shown that body odour is strongly connected with attraction in heterosexual females [citation needed]
- Major histocompatibility complex genes, symmetry, and body scent . . .
We studied the scent attractiveness to the opposite sex of t-shirts worn for 2 nights' sleep Our results indicate that the two olfactory systems are independent We repeated previous results from studies of the scent of symmetry
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