mortality/aging
• death at 100 to 130 days, mainly homozygous females
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behavior/neurological
• at 100-130 days of age, homozygous males
• at 121-149 days of age, homozygous females
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• lack of coordination at 121-149 days of age, mainly homozygous females
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• at 100-130 days of age, homozygous female and males
• at 121-149 days of age, homozygous females
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• at 100-130 days of age, abnormal activity levels is seen in homozygous females
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• at 100-130 days of age and at 121-149 days of age, homozygous males
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• at 49 days of age, a significant increase in thermal response latency during tail flick testing when compared with age- and gender-matched wild-type control mice, indicating a possible increased pain threshold phenotype
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respiratory system
• gasping at 100-130 days of age, homozygous female
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nervous system
homeostasis/metabolism
dehydration
(
J:101679
)
• at 100-130 days of age, homozygous female
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