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1 Many creatures use chemical signals called pheromones to communicate with others of their kind.
2 But in the central nervous system, chemical signals repress growth.
3 Garm says males and females are probably attracted to each other by chemical signals .
4 Tiny sensors on the growth cone pick up chemical signals .
5 Intracortical neural probes enable researchers to measure electrical and chemical signals in the brain.
6 Pheromones are chemical signals that many animals, including humans, use to communicate socially and sexually.
7 Instead, they are forced to communicate with chemical signals .
8 Species-specific chemical signals released through urine, sweat, saliva and feces are involved in communication between animals.
9 It's also a component of cockroach alarm pheromones, chemical signals that warn the colony of danger.
10 During the breeding season, females will deposit chemical signals to advertise sexual receptivity to potential mates.
11 Here, we show that this tropism is due not only to chemical signals but also mechanical cues.
12 Possibly they used chemical signals , or perhaps each animal felt for the individual in front using their antennae.
13 Female-released chemical signals are crucial clues for mate-searching males to locate and gain sexual receptivity of conspecific females.
14 Flexible sensors are essential for advancing implantable and wearable bioelectronics toward monitoring chemical signals within and on the body.
15 In time the chemical signals had dropped to a hardly detectable level in the outermost reaches of the nest.
16 Normally, chemical signals prevent those nerves from regrowing, resulting in paralysis when the network is severed by an injury.
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