cellular
behavior/neurological
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• unlike human patients with mutations in the orthologous gene, mice did not show signs of mental retardation
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skeleton
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• overgrowth and misalignment of front teeth consistently observed
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craniofacial
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• overgrowth and misalignment of front teeth consistently observed
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endocrine/exocrine glands
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• sertoli cell vacuolization
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• testes weight was 58% that of wild-type
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growth/size/body
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• overgrowth and misalignment of front teeth consistently observed
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• incomplete penetrance of low body weight
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reproductive system
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• sertoli cell vacuolization
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• testes weight was 58% that of wild-type
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