mortality/aging
• mice survive 573 days compared to wild-type mice which survive for more than 730 days
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liver/biliary system
• in 3 of 21 mice
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reproductive system
azoospermia
(
J:151714
)
• in some seminiferous tubules
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• absent in some seminiferous tubules
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• the cortex is depleted of primary follicles unlike in wild-type mice
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• some seminiferous tubules lack spermatogonia and contain no sperm unlike in wild-type mice
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small testis
(
J:151714
)
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• fewer than expected female are produced
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neoplasm
• 52% of mice develop tumors (including lymphomas, hepatoma, histiocytic sarcoma, lung carcinoma, and other tumors) compared to 14% of wild-type mice
• 3 of 21 mice develop arteritis nodosa compared to 1 of 57 wild-type mice
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• in 3 of 21 mice
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cellular
azoospermia
(
J:151714
)
• in some seminiferous tubules
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• absent in some seminiferous tubules
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• in mouse embryonic fibroblasts
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hematopoietic system
N |
• mice exhibit normal numbers of hematopoietic stems cells
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endocrine/exocrine glands
• the cortex is depleted of primary follicles unlike in wild-type mice
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• some seminiferous tubules lack spermatogonia and contain no sperm unlike in wild-type mice
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small testis
(
J:151714
)
|