Putative pheromone receptor implicated in the regulation of social and reproductive behavior. Expressed in a subset of sensory neurons located in the apical layer of the vomeronasal organ. Mice lacking all but one V1RA and V1RB gene (12% of the V1R repertoire) show a lack of chemosensory response to a subset of known pheromonal ligands and changes in maternal aggression as well as male reproductive behavior.
mV1R2; Pheromone receptor 2; vomeronasal 1 receptor Vmn1r45; vomeronasal 1 receptor, A2; vomeronasal 1, receptor 2; vomeronasal organ family 1, receptor 2; vomeronasal receptor 1 A9; vomeronasal receptor V1RA11; Vomeronasal type-1 receptor 45; Vomeronasal type-1 receptor A2; Vomeronasal type-1 receptor A2 pheromone receptor 2 vomeronasal type-1 receptor A9 mV1R2 V1ra2 Pr2 V1ra9 V1ra11 vomeronasal type-1 receptor A1; Vomeronasal type-1 receptor A9
Cat # 11555023
100 µL
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