mortality/aging
• mice succumb to intestinal tumors later than Apctm1.1Ecrm
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neoplasm
• mice develop intestinal tumors unlike wild-type mice with later premature death and fewer tumors than Apctm1.1Ecrm heterozygotes
• intestinal tumors develop predominantly in the large intestine that are larger than in Apctm1.1Ecrm heterozygotes
• large intestine tumors are pedunculated (polypoid) or sessile
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• intestinal tumors develop predominantly in the large intestine
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• intestinal tumors develop predominantly in the large intestine
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• intestinal tumors develop predominantly in the large intestine
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• low and high grade
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digestive/alimentary system
• mice develop intestinal tumors unlike wild-type mice with later premature death and fewer tumors than Apctm1.1Ecrm heterozygotes
• intestinal tumors develop predominantly in the large intestine that are larger than in Apctm1.1Ecrm heterozygotes
• large intestine tumors are pedunculated (polypoid) or sessile
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• intestinal tumors develop predominantly in the large intestine
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• intestinal tumors develop predominantly in the large intestine
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• intestinal tumors develop predominantly in the large intestine
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• low and high grade
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Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
colorectal cancer | DOID:9256 |
OMIM:114500 |
J:159883 |