mortality/aging
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• attributed to development of seizures at 2 weeks of age
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behavior/neurological
craniofacial
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• in mice rescued by pyridoxal supplementation to repair PLP defect, exhibit defective tooth and enamel formation
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growth/size/body
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• in mice rescued by pyridoxal supplementation to repair PLP defect, exhibit defective tooth and enamel formation
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• size ranged from 50 - 100% of heterozygous or wild-type littermates
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homeostasis/metabolism
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• elevated serum concentration of pyridoxal 5' phosphate (PLP), results in decreased GABA concentrations in the brain
• elevated serum concentration of phosphoethanolamine (PEA)
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nervous system
skeleton
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• in mice rescued by pyridoxal supplementation to repair PLP defect, exhibit defective tooth and enamel formation
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Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
| adult hypophosphatasia | DOID:0110913 |
OMIM:146300 |
J:28394 | |
| childhood hypophosphatasia | DOID:0110915 |
OMIM:241510 |
J:28394 | |
| infantile hypophosphatasia | DOID:0110914 |
OMIM:241500 |
J:28394 | |


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