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}}</ref> | }}</ref> Androsterone is found in the human axilla and skin as well as in the urine. It may also be secreted by human sebaceous glands. It is described as having a musky odor similar to that of androstenol. Androsterone has been found to affect human behavior when smelled.<ref>{{REFbook | ||
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|last2=Langthaler | |||
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|year=1992 | |||
|title=Influence of Androstenol and Androsterone on the Evalulation of Men of Varying Attractiveness Levels | |||
|url=https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-1-4757-9655-1_88 | |||
|work=Chemical Signals in Vertebrates 6 | |||
|editor=Richard L. DotyDietland Müller-Schwarze | |||
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|pages=575-579 | |||
|location=New York | |||
|publisher=Springer | |||
|isbn=978-1-4757-9657-5 | |||
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