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Larry J. Young

Neuroscience

Emory University

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About Larry J. Young at Emory University (Emory)

Larry J. Young is a prominent academic figure at Emory University, where they contribute to the Neuroscience through intensive research in oxytocin, social behavior, neuroendocrinology, attachment, prairie voles, stress resilience, evolutionary psychology, neuropeptides. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Multiple Promoter and Splicing mRNA Variants of the Epididymis‐Specific Gene EP2", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of oxytocin and social behavior. Additional work such as "Epididymal Specificity and Androgen Regulation of Rat EP21" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

oxytocinsocial behaviorneuroendocrinologyattachmentprairie volesstress resilienceevolutionary psychologyneuropeptides
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Research Output

Total Citations441

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Publications24

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h-index12

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i10-index14

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