craniofacial
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• a subset of mice display unilateral discontinuations in the squamosal suture, irrespective of laterality and the presence of the crooked snout
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malocclusion
(
J:376345
)
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• malocclusion occurs in mice with a crooked snout
• however, mandible defects are not seen
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• approximately 61% of mice display anomalies of the midfacial elements which are not visible until approximately weaning age
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• approximately 22% of mice exhibit a pug snout with midface hypoplasia
• approximately 39% of mice exhibit a crooked snout that results in malocclusion
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growth/size/body
malocclusion
(
J:376345
)
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• malocclusion occurs in mice with a crooked snout
• however, mandible defects are not seen
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• approximately 61% of mice display anomalies of the midfacial elements which are not visible until approximately weaning age
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• approximately 22% of mice exhibit a pug snout with midface hypoplasia
• approximately 39% of mice exhibit a crooked snout that results in malocclusion
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• mice show physical developmental delay such that mice are smaller at P7 but follow the same growth curve and rate of growth as wild-type mice over the next 7 weeks and never make up for the initial size difference at P7
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skeleton
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• a subset of mice display unilateral discontinuations in the squamosal suture, irrespective of laterality and the presence of the crooked snout
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malocclusion
(
J:376345
)
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• malocclusion occurs in mice with a crooked snout
• however, mandible defects are not seen
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cardiovascular system
| N |
• 4-month-old mice do not exhibit any differences in heart rate, ejection fraction, end-diastolic volume, or end-systolic volume and no differences at 12 months are seen on echocardiograms
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