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Behavioral differences among domestic cats in the response to cat-attracting plants and their volatile compounds reveal a potential distinct mechanism of action for actinidine
View ORCID ProfileSebastiaan Bol, Adrian Scaffidi, View ORCID ProfileEvelien M. Bunnik, View ORCID ProfileGavin R. Flematti
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.03.05.483118
Sebastiaan Bol
1Cowboy Cat Ranch, Mico, Texas, United States of America
Adrian Scaffidi
2School of Molecular Sciences, University of Western Australia, Crawley 6009, Western Australia, Australia
Evelien M. Bunnik
1Cowboy Cat Ranch, Mico, Texas, United States of America
Gavin R. Flematti
2School of Molecular Sciences, University of Western Australia, Crawley 6009, Western Australia, Australia
Posted March 07, 2022.
Behavioral differences among domestic cats in the response to cat-attracting plants and their volatile compounds reveal a potential distinct mechanism of action for actinidine
Sebastiaan Bol, Adrian Scaffidi, Evelien M. Bunnik, Gavin R. Flematti
bioRxiv 2022.03.05.483118; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.03.05.483118
Behavioral differences among domestic cats in the response to cat-attracting plants and their volatile compounds reveal a potential distinct mechanism of action for actinidine
Sebastiaan Bol, Adrian Scaffidi, Evelien M. Bunnik, Gavin R. Flematti
bioRxiv 2022.03.05.483118; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.03.05.483118
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