hearing/vestibular/ear
• at 30 days of age a hair cell lesion is found in the basal turn of the cochlea in A/J although the spiral ganglion appear normal in all turns including the basal turn
• at 9 weeks of age there is a massive loss of inner and outer hair cells from the mid-basal turn of the cochlea and a moderate loss of inner and outer hair cells from the mid-apical turn
• at 20 weeks of age there is a massive loss of inner and outer hair cells throughout the cochlea, except for the apical 10%
• loss of cochlear hair cells begins around 16 days of age, spreads from base to apex, and outer hair cells are more vulnerable to loss than are inner hair cells
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nervous system
• at 30 days of age a hair cell lesion is found in the basal turn of the cochlea in A/J although the spiral ganglion appear normal in all turns including the basal turn
• at 9 weeks of age there is a massive loss of inner and outer hair cells from the mid-basal turn of the cochlea and a moderate loss of inner and outer hair cells from the mid-apical turn
• at 20 weeks of age there is a massive loss of inner and outer hair cells throughout the cochlea, except for the apical 10%
• loss of cochlear hair cells begins around 16 days of age, spreads from base to apex, and outer hair cells are more vulnerable to loss than are inner hair cells
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immune system
• subsequent to ip injection of 15mg/kg LPS, A/J mice show highly diminished neutrophil infiltration into hepatic sinusoids compared with C57BL/6J controls
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• subsequent to ip injection of 15mg/kg LPS, A/J mice have decreased hepatic, pulmonary and intestinal neutrophil infiltrate compared with C57BL/6J mice
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• moderately susceptible to mouse-adapted SARS-CoV
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hematopoietic system
• subsequent to ip injection of 15mg/kg LPS, A/J mice show highly diminished neutrophil infiltration into hepatic sinusoids compared with C57BL/6J controls
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