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McClintock, M., Schumm, P., Jacob, S. et al. Reply to “The MHC and body odors: arbitrary effects caused by shifts of mean pleasantness”. Nat Genet 31, 237–238 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1038/0702-237b
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