mortality/aging
• there are no viable mice beyond E10.5
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embryo
• at E10.5, yolk sacs exhibit poorly organized, dilated primitive capillaries but not large vitelline vessels unlike in wild-type mice
• mice exhibit disorganized vasculature in the yolk sac compared with wild-type mice
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• at E10.5, branchial arches are underdeveloped compared to in wild-type mice
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• from E8.5
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• at E10.5
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• labyrinth thickness is reduced compared to in wild-type mice
• embryonic blood vessels fail to invade the labyrinthine layer
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• labyrinthine layer lacks an intricate network of branching embryonic vessels unlike in wild-type mice
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• yolk sacs contain increased cavities compared to in wild-type mice
• fewer attachments between visceral endoderm and mesoderm are observed compared to in wild-type
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• mesoderm cells in the yolk sac are abnormally rounded
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cardiovascular system
• at E10.5, mice exhibit disorganized and dilated veins and capillaries unlike in wild-type mice
• at E10.5, mice do not exhibit intricate networks of vessels instead abnormally dilated and irregularly shaped blood vessels, especially in the head region, unlike wild-type mice
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• labyrinthine layer lacks an intricate network of branching embryonic vessels unlike in wild-type mice
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• at E10.5, yolk sacs exhibit poorly organized, dilated primitive capillaries but not large vitelline vessels unlike in wild-type mice
• mice exhibit disorganized vasculature in the yolk sac compared with wild-type mice
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• in the head
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• frequently observed
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craniofacial
• at E10.5, branchial arches are underdeveloped compared to in wild-type mice
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growth/size/body
• from E8.5
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• at E10.5, mice exhibit underdeveloped heads unlike wild-type mice
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homeostasis/metabolism
• frequently observed
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nervous system
• at E10.5
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• at E10.5
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