liver/biliary system
• 40-48 hours after partial hepatectomy (PH), mutants show no increase in proliferating cells whereas wild-type livers show maximal DNA synthesis in hepatocytes at this time point
• proliferation is delayed relative to wild-type livers following PH (8% vs 40% of cells in the first 48 hours); from second to sixth day, proliferation is similar
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• males 1-1.5 years of age develop HCAs or HCCs (12.5%)
• 32% of females aged 1.5-2 years develop HCAs or HCCs compared to no tumors in wild-type
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• 12.5% males 1-1.5 years of age develop hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) or hepatocellular adenomas (HCA) whereas no wild-type males develop tumors
• 32% of females aged 1.5-2 years develop HCAs or HCCs compared to no tumors in wild-type females
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• cell proliferation is delayed in mutant livers resulting in lower liver-to-body mass indices in mutants vs wild-type during the initial 72 hours after partial hepatectomy
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neoplasm
• males 1-1.5 years of age develop HCAs or HCCs (12.5%)
• 32% of females aged 1.5-2 years develop HCAs or HCCs compared to no tumors in wild-type
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• 12.5% males 1-1.5 years of age develop hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) or hepatocellular adenomas (HCA) whereas no wild-type males develop tumors
• 32% of females aged 1.5-2 years develop HCAs or HCCs compared to no tumors in wild-type females
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embryo
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• no embryonic phenotypes are detected
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behavior/neurological
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• mice show no differences in nociception or odor-induced variation in anxiety-like behavior
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cellular
• 40-48 hours after partial hepatectomy (PH), mutants show no increase in proliferating cells whereas wild-type livers show maximal DNA synthesis in hepatocytes at this time point
• proliferation is delayed relative to wild-type livers following PH (8% vs 40% of cells in the first 48 hours); from second to sixth day, proliferation is similar
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