Scent research could help autism understanding (BBC News Online, 24 February 2010)

24/02/2010
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Research conducted by teams in Scotland, Germany and Japan have identified the hormone vasopressin as an important factor in the system by which rats recognise each other by smell. The study could have implications in social conditions such as autism.

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