neoplasm
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• by 22 months of age, 100% of female mice develop mammary or lymphoid tumors
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• 10% of female mice develop mammary ductal adenocarcinoma
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• 60% of female mice develop mammary ductal adeno-squamous carinoma
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• in 50% of female mice
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endocrine/exocrine glands
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• 60% to 70% of male mice exhibit development of the mammary ductal system by 7 months of age
• during the first 6 weeks after birth, most male mice fail to exhibit regression of initial breast sprouts observed in wild-type mice
• by 8 weeks, 70% of male mice have well-developed branching duct systems unlike in wild-type male mice
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• 10% of female mice develop mammary ductal adenocarcinoma
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• 60% of female mice develop mammary ductal adeno-squamous carinoma
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integument
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• 60% to 70% of male mice exhibit development of the mammary ductal system by 7 months of age
• during the first 6 weeks after birth, most male mice fail to exhibit regression of initial breast sprouts observed in wild-type mice
• by 8 weeks, 70% of male mice have well-developed branching duct systems unlike in wild-type male mice
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• 10% of female mice develop mammary ductal adenocarcinoma
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• 60% of female mice develop mammary ductal adeno-squamous carinoma
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