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Pheromone

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A '''pheromone''' is a type of ectohormone secreted by an individual and perceived by a second individual of the same or similar species, thereby producing a change in the sexual or social behavior of that individual.<ref name="farler2012farlex2012">Pheromone. (n.d.) Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary. (2012). Retrieved June 11 2021 from {{REFweb |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/pheromone |title=Pheromone |website=Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary |date=2012 |accessdate=2021-06-12}}</ref>
==Pheromones in humans==
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|title=In Search of Human Skin Pheromones
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|title=Regulation of ovulation by human pheromones
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Fleiss et al. (1998) reported that the moisture found under the foreskin contains pheromones such as androsterone and others.<ref name="fleiss-hodges-vanhowe1998">{{REFjournal
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