mortality/aging
• half of the mice die within a year from lymphomas
• all mice die by 550 days
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neoplasm
• 84% of mice have T cell derived lymphomas that are mostly CD4 single positive T cells
• median onset of disease is 30 weeks after birth with early onset occurring 95 days after birth
• lymphoma cells had invaded various lymph nodes, including the thoracic, peripancreatic, mesenteric, perirenal, mesenteric, and other peripheral lymph nodes
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homeostasis/metabolism
• at 4 months of age, 64.3% of mice have enlargement of the abdomen due to ascities fluid
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endocrine/exocrine glands
• 84% of mice have T cell derived lymphomas that are mostly CD4 single positive T cells
• median onset of disease is 30 weeks after birth with early onset occurring 95 days after birth
• lymphoma cells had invaded various lymph nodes, including the thoracic, peripancreatic, mesenteric, perirenal, mesenteric, and other peripheral lymph nodes
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immune system
• 84% of mice have T cell derived lymphomas that are mostly CD4 single positive T cells
• median onset of disease is 30 weeks after birth with early onset occurring 95 days after birth
• lymphoma cells had invaded various lymph nodes, including the thoracic, peripancreatic, mesenteric, perirenal, mesenteric, and other peripheral lymph nodes
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hematopoietic system
• 84% of mice have T cell derived lymphomas that are mostly CD4 single positive T cells
• median onset of disease is 30 weeks after birth with early onset occurring 95 days after birth
• lymphoma cells had invaded various lymph nodes, including the thoracic, peripancreatic, mesenteric, perirenal, mesenteric, and other peripheral lymph nodes
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Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
tropical spastic paraparesis | DOID:321 |
OMIM:159580 |
J:139194 |