mortality/aging
• normal numbers of homozygous embryos at E13.5
• by 2-3 weeks after birth, fewer than expected numbers of homozygotes seen
• significant numbers of deaths among homozygotes observed with first three days of life
• survivors were fertile
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nervous system
• in mice treated with amphetamine
• however, mice exhibit normal prepulse inhibition at baseline or following treatment with MK801
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growth/size/body
• 20% reduction in body weight at birth
• at 14 months, homozygous males were only about 75% normal weight
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behavior/neurological
N |
• mice exhibit normal startle response
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Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
schizophrenia | DOID:5419 |
OMIM:181500 |
J:185487 |