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Early-life social experience affects offspring DNA methylation and later life stress phenotype
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Online attention
- 40 tweeters
- 5 blogs
- 10 news outlets
- 2 Wikipedia page
- 75 Mendeley
This article is in the 98th percentile (ranked 8,737th) of the 455,652 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 91st percentile (ranked 160th) of the 1,862 tracked articles of a similar age in Nature Communications
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Mentions in news and blogs
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Hyenas’ social status shines through in their poop
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Of hyenas and humans: The importance of social experiences.
Nature Ecology & Evolution Community -
Early-life social connections influence gene expression, stress resilience
CU Boulder Today - University of Colorado Boulder -
A Pack of Hyenas Gets the Last Laugh: Early Social Networks Change DNA Methylation and Adult Stress Indicators
EpiGenie | Epigenetics and Non-Coding RNA News
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