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Caption Loss of GLMP (NCU-G1) leads to liver fibrosis and splenomegaly in 6-month-old mice. (A) Representative livers from wild-type (WT) and GlmpGt(P084H04)Wrst/GlmpGt(P084H04)Wrst (Ncu-g1gt/gt) mice. WT liver has a smooth surface with easily recognizable individual lobes, whereas the mutant liver has a fibrotic appearance and a contracted, distorted and nodular appearance. Disruption of Glmp did not result in hepatomegaly, as indicated by the liver weight:body weight ratio (P=0.23, n=6-7). (B) Representative pictures of a WT and mutant spleen. Spleen weight:body weight ratio of WT and mutant spleens shows a significantly enlarged spleen in mutant mice (n=6-7, *P=0.02).
Copyright This image is from Kong XY, Dis Model Mech 2014 Mar;7(3):351-62, and is displayed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommerical-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License. J:208774
Associated
Alleles
Symbol Name
GlmpGt(P084H04)Wrst glycosylated lysosomal membrane protein; gene trap P084H04, German Gene Trap Consortium
Associated
Genotypes
Allelic Composition Genetic Background
GlmpGt(P084H04)Wrst/GlmpGt(P084H04)Wrst involves: 129S2/SvPas * C57BL/6

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