adipose tissue
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• abdominal fat pad weight is reduced (0.30+/-0.06 g compared to 0.56+/-0.05 g in wild-type mice)
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• 1.2% compared to 2% in wild-type mice
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growth/size/body
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• mice weigh less than wild-type mice in the first month after birth and the difference in body weight persists for throughout their lifespan
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hematopoietic system
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• 0.056+/-0.006 g compared to 0.070+/-0.004 g in wild-type mice
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behavior/neurological
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• self-injury behavior is observed
• however, no self-injury behavior is observed when mice are single housed
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• male mice, but not female mice, display less freezing following contextual conditioning
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• male mice, but not female mice, exhibit fewer light-dark transitions compared to wild-type mice in a light-dark test
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• mice startle less than wild-type mice
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hyperactivity
(
J:88027
)
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• mice spend more time moving than wild-type mice
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• male mice, but not female mice, travel further and spend more time moving than wild-type mice
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nervous system
| N |
• no evidence of epileptic seizures are detected
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reproductive system
| N |
• mice have normal fertility
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vision/eye
| N |
• mice have normal eye development
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immune system
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• 0.056+/-0.006 g compared to 0.070+/-0.004 g in wild-type mice
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