mortality/aging
• most mice die within 10 weeks after birth
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neoplasm
• papillary epithelial cells show dysplasia of low- to high-grades, resembling human intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm with focal high-grade dysplasia
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digestive/alimentary system
• loss of acinar cells in the pancreatic parenchyma, broad cystic changes, and elevated papillary lesions
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endocrine/exocrine glands
• mice develop cystic lesions exhibiting papillary proliferation in almost all pancreatic tissue at 8 weeks of age
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• loss of acinar cells in the pancreatic parenchyma, broad cystic changes, and elevated papillary lesions
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• papillary epithelial cells show dysplasia of low- to high-grades, resembling human intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm with focal high-grade dysplasia
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Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
benign neoplasm | DOID:0060072 | J:262746 |