Phenotypes associated with this allele
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Find Mice |
Using the International Mouse Strain Resource (IMSR)
Mouse lines carrying:
Cbfbtm5Ppl mutation
(0 available);
any
Cbfb mutation
(36 available)
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mortality/aging
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• no mice are observed after E13.5
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hematopoietic system
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• one line exhibited increased immature hematopoietic progenitors and decreased mature hematopoietic progenitors compared with wild-type mice
• at E12.5, mice exhibit a block in definite hematopoiesis
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cardiovascular system
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• in the central nervous system
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nervous system
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• in the central nervous system
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Allelic Composition |
Cbfbtm5Ppl/Cbfb+
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Genetic Background |
Not Specified |
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Find Mice |
Using the International Mouse Strain Resource (IMSR)
Mouse lines carrying:
Cbfbtm5Ppl mutation
(0 available);
any
Cbfb mutation
(36 available)
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hematopoietic system
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• bone marrow cells from mice treated with ENU produce more granulocyte and macrophage (CFU-GM) colonies compared with wild-type mice
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• some aged mice treated with ENU develop myeloproliferative disease with increased Mac1/Gr1+ cells in the peripheral blood
• increased myelopoiesis in the bone marrow and spleen of some aged mice treated with ENU
• however, cells do not exhibit a blast-like appearance and transplanted cells do not result in abnormal myelopoiesis in recipient mice
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neoplasm
N |
• ENU-treated mice do not develop leukemia
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cellular
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• bone marrow cells from mice treated with ENU produce more granulocyte and macrophage (CFU-GM) colonies compared with wild-type mice
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immune system
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• bone marrow cells from mice treated with ENU produce more granulocyte and macrophage (CFU-GM) colonies compared with wild-type mice
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• some aged mice treated with ENU develop myeloproliferative disease with increased Mac1/Gr1+ cells in the peripheral blood
• increased myelopoiesis in the bone marrow and spleen of some aged mice treated with ENU
• however, cells do not exhibit a blast-like appearance and transplanted cells do not result in abnormal myelopoiesis in recipient mice
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