mortality/aging
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• 8 of 37 mice die at 8.8+/-1.7 weeks of age
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reproductive system
growth/size/body
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• at 4 weeks of age, mice weight less than their wild-type littermates
• at 5.3+/-0.3 weeks of age, 4 of 37 mice are runted and apathic
• at week 8 mice, weighed 17.3+/-1.3g compared to wild-type mice that weigh 21.8+/-1.2g
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• 4 mice develop unilateral or bilateral kidney enlargement with pelvis distention and urine accumulation without fibrous adhesions in the peritoneum
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digestive/alimentary system
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• 7 of 37 mice develop rectal prolapse whereas no wild-type mice did at 6.4+/-0.6 weeks of age
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gastric ulcer
(
J:30174
)
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• one mouse had fibrin deposition at the base of a large gastric ulceration with loss of the intact architecture of the overlying epithelium and infiltration of inflammatory cells
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homeostasis/metabolism
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• 24 hours fibrin clot lysis is reduced to -2+/-1% compare to 85+/-5% in wild-type mice
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liver/biliary system
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• all mice have white spots composed of fibrin on their livers at 6 to 12 weeks of age
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renal/urinary system
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• 4 mice develop unilateral or bilateral kidney enlargement with pelvis distention and urine accumulation without fibrous adhesions in the peritoneum
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respiratory system
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• fibrin deposits are detected in the lungs of 3 mice
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