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What it takes to be at the top: The interrelationship between chronic social stress and social dominance.

Merima ŠabanovićHe LiuVongai MlamboHala AqelDipesh Chaudhury
Published in: Brain and behavior (2020)
These results suggest that the response to CSDS did not determine social rank in new cohorts, but low-status mice in newly established groups exhibited lower sociability to novel social targets. Interestingly, exposure of a hierarchical social group to chronic social stress led to stress susceptibility in both high- and low-status mice as measured by social interaction.
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