mortality/aging
• partial penetrance
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renal/urinary system
• osmolality is only 170 +/- 19 milliosmoles/kg of water compared to 1630 +/- 135 milliosmoles/kg of water for wild-type mice
• water deprivation does not increase urine osmolality
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• variable progressive papillary atrophy in those that survive past weaning
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• variable progressive hydronephrosis in those that survive past weaning
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• about a 10-fold increase in urine output
• water deprivation results in only a marginal decrease in urine output
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homeostasis/metabolism
• osmolality is only 170 +/- 19 milliosmoles/kg of water compared to 1630 +/- 135 milliosmoles/kg of water for wild-type mice
• water deprivation does not increase urine osmolality
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