mortality/aging
• shorter lifespan than wild-type mice, with mice beginning to die before 20 months of age and none surviving beyond 35 months of age
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neoplasm
• about 50% of mice 2 years of age and older develop prostate tumors
• tumors include adenocarcinomas, sarcomatoid carcinomas (epithelial-mesenchymal transition-like epithelial tumor), and stromal-type tumors
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• adenocarcinomas are composed primarily of luminal cells although small numbers of basal cells are seen close to the margins of the tumors
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endocrine/exocrine glands
• about 50% of mice 2 years of age and older develop prostate tumors
• tumors include adenocarcinomas, sarcomatoid carcinomas (epithelial-mesenchymal transition-like epithelial tumor), and stromal-type tumors
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• adenocarcinomas are composed primarily of luminal cells although small numbers of basal cells are seen close to the margins of the tumors
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reproductive system
• about 50% of mice 2 years of age and older develop prostate tumors
• tumors include adenocarcinomas, sarcomatoid carcinomas (epithelial-mesenchymal transition-like epithelial tumor), and stromal-type tumors
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• adenocarcinomas are composed primarily of luminal cells although small numbers of basal cells are seen close to the margins of the tumors
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Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
prostate cancer | DOID:10283 |
OMIM:176807 OMIM:300147 OMIM:300704 OMIM:601518 OMIM:602759 OMIM:608656 OMIM:608658 OMIM:609299 OMIM:609558 OMIM:610321 OMIM:610997 OMIM:611100 OMIM:611868 OMIM:611928 OMIM:611955 OMIM:611958 OMIM:611959 |
J:222916 |