mortality/aging
• number of embryos decrease gradually from E9.5 to E11.5 and are absent on E12.5 due to reabsorption
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growth/size/body
• E9.5 embryos show severe growth retardation and are smaller
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cardiovascular system
• E9.6 embryos show absence of large vessel formation in yolk sac
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• E9.5 embryos show defects of atrial and ventricular chambers with thinner myocardial walls
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• E9.5 embryos show defects of atrial and ventricular chambers with thinner myocardial walls
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• in E9.5 embryos
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• E9.5 embryos exhibit enlargement of the pericardial cavity
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• pericardial effusion in E9.5 embryos
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embryo
• E9.5 embryos show multiple structural malformations
• E8.5 embryos show partial developmental delays, such as smaller head folds and reduced extra-embryonic tissues
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• E9.5 embryos exhibit turning defects
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• E9.5 embryos show severe growth retardation and are smaller
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• E9.5 embryos exhibit open anterior neural folds
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• E9.5 embryos exhibit defects in somite formation
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• E8.5 embryos show reduced extraembryonic tissues
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• E9.6 embryos show absence of large vessel formation in yolk sac
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homeostasis/metabolism
• pericardial effusion in E9.5 embryos
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muscle
• E9.5 embryos show defects of atrial and ventricular chambers with thinner myocardial walls
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• E9.5 embryos show defects of atrial and ventricular chambers with thinner myocardial walls
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• in E9.5 embryos
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