mortality/aging
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• die between 11 and 20 weeks of age from heart failure
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cardiovascular system
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• develops by 9 weeks of age
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• mild dilation is seen at 6 weeks of age and becomes more pronounced at 12 weeks of age
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• develops in older mice with dilated cardiomyopathy
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• mild functional heart deficits by 6 weeks of age
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• develops by 9 weeks of age and worsens with age
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• mild at 6 weeks of age and becomes more pronounced at 12 weeks of age
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• at 26 days after permanent ligation of the left anterior descending coronary artery at P2, mice display a gross deficiency of healthy myocardial tissue throughout the LV free wall and extensive fibrotic infarct zone unlike controls that have fully regenerated by this time
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behavior/neurological
respiratory system
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• develops between 11 and 20 weeks of age
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homeostasis/metabolism
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• at 26 days after permanent ligation of the left anterior descending coronary artery at P2, mice display a gross deficiency of healthy myocardial tissue throughout the LV free wall and extensive fibrotic infarct zone unlike controls that have fully regenerated by this time
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• develops in older mice with dilated cardiomyopathy
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muscle
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• develops by 9 weeks of age and worsens with age
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• mild at 6 weeks of age and becomes more pronounced at 12 weeks of age
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