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Chronic social stress during early development elicits unique behavioral changes in adulthood.

Daejong JeonJiye ChoiAh Reum YangJung-Seok YooSangwoo KimSang Kun LeeKon Chu
Published in: Encephalitis (Seoul, Korea) (2022)
Social stress during childhood development resulted in behavioral alterations, and MS/SD/SI mice generated by mimicking child abuse or maltreatment showed unique abnormalities in social behaviors. MS/SD/SI mice might be useful not only to study the relationship between social stress and brain inflammation but also psychosocial behaviors observed in individuals with brain disorders, such as psychopaths.
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