TOUHARA Kazushige
| Name | 東原 和成 / TOUHARA Kazushige |
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| Degree | PhD |
| Occupation | Professor |
| Affiliation | Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences |
| Affiliation site URL | http://www.a.u-tokyo.ac.jp/english/index.html![]() |
| Specialty | Applied biochemistry |
| Research theme(s) | Studies on mechanisms for odorant and pheromone reception in the olfactory system |
| Keywords related to research themes | Odorant, Pheromone, Olfaction, Mouse, Insect, Receptor, Signal transduction, Neuron, Behavior |
| Scopus Link to individual page | Scopus![]() |
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- [Articles] Elucidating the function of mammalian musk odor receptors
- [Articles] Elephants have twice as many olfactory receptor genes as dogs
- [Articles] Discovery of a juvenile mouse pheromone that inhibits sexual behavior
- [Articles] An unsaturated aliphatic alcohol in male mouse urine attracts females

