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- Q5288253 subject Q7463834.
- Q5288253 subject Q8603932.
- Q5288253 abstract "Dog appeasing pheromone (DAP), sometimes known as apasine, is a mixture of esters of fatty acids released by the sebaceous glands in the inter-mammary sulcus of lactating bitches. It is secreted from between three to four days after parturition and two to five days after weaning. DAP is believed to be detected by the vomeronasal organ (Jacobson's organ) and has an appeasing effect on both adults and pups, and assists in establishing a bond with the mother.Synthetic DAP analogues have been developed which may support dogs during some, but not all, stressful situations.".
- Q5288253 thumbnail Chienne_dalmatienne_allaitant_6_chiots_dalmatiens.jpg?width=300.
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- Q5288253 wikiPageWikiLink Q101487.
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- Q5288253 wikiPageWikiLink Q7463834.
- Q5288253 wikiPageWikiLink Q8603932.
- Q5288253 comment "Dog appeasing pheromone (DAP), sometimes known as apasine, is a mixture of esters of fatty acids released by the sebaceous glands in the inter-mammary sulcus of lactating bitches. It is secreted from between three to four days after parturition and two to five days after weaning.".
- Q5288253 label "Dog appeasing pheromone".
- Q5288253 depiction Chienne_dalmatienne_allaitant_6_chiots_dalmatiens.jpg.