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. 2018 Apr 17;75(13):2489. doi: 10.1007/s00018-018-2814-z

Author Correction: Intrinsic links among sex, emotion, and reproduction

Lisa Yang 1, Alexander N Comninos 1,2, Waljit S Dhillo 1,
PMCID: PMC6828297  PMID: 29666877

Author Correction: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 10.1007/s00018-018-2802-3

The original version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake. The text below the section head “Kisspeptin’s role in sex and emotion” was incorrectly stated as “The first evidence for kisspeptin’s role in sexual behaviour came from Keller et al., who show that peripheral administration of kisspeptin stimulates the lordosis reflex in female mice [30]”. Later, Kauffman and colleagues, demonstrate that testosterone-replaced Kiss1r knock-out male mice lack”.

The correct text should read as follows “Evidence for kisspeptin’s role in female sexual behaviour comes from Hellier et al., who show that peripheral administration of kisspeptin affects mate preference and copulatory behaviour in female mice [30]. Kauffman and colleagues demonstrate that testosterone-replaced Kiss1r knock-out male mice lack”.


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