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Krause corpuscles are genital vibrotactile sensors for sexual behaviours
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Discover the groundbreaking research conducted by Lijun Qi and colleagues, revealing the vital role of Krause corpuscles in mouse genitalia and their surprising influence on sexual behavior! This study uncovers how these mechanoreceptors, with their unique neural connections, facilitate distinct mating behaviors in males and females.
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