mortality/aging
• mice are sacrificed due to osteosarcomas that develop at 5.5 to 6 months of age
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neoplasm
• mice develop renal adenocarcinomas that are limited to the pelvis and papilla
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• mammary adenocarcinoma is found in multiparous females but not males or virgin females, with an average latency of 6 months
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• in males and virgin females, but not multiparous females, poorly differentiated soft cell sarcomas are observed frequently, usually on the trunk or extremities, with average latency of 13 months
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• osteosaromas that develop on the floor of the skull from the os petrosum compress the brain to varying degrees
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behavior/neurological
• female mice fail to suckle their young
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endocrine/exocrine glands
• mammary adenocarcinoma is found in multiparous females but not males or virgin females, with an average latency of 6 months
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• in multiparous females
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integument
• mammary adenocarcinoma is found in multiparous females but not males or virgin females, with an average latency of 6 months
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• in multiparous females
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skeleton
• osteosaromas that develop on the floor of the skull from the os petrosum compress the brain to varying degrees
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Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
breast cancer | DOID:1612 |
OMIM:114480 |
J:53175 |