Mouse (58 sources):
abnormal aggression-related behavior,
abnormal amygdala morphology,
abnormal axon fasciculation,
abnormal brain commissure morphology,
abnormal cerebral hemisphere morphology,
abnormal cortical intermediate zone morphology,
abnormal dentate gyrus morphology,
abnormal entorhinal cortex morphology,
abnormal eye electrophysiology,
abnormal hippocampal mossy fiber morphology,
abnormal lateral ganglionic eminence morphology,
abnormal learning/memory/conditioning,
abnormal maternal nurturing,
abnormal neuron differentiation,
abnormal neuronal precursor proliferation,
abnormal nursing,
abnormal olfactory cortex morphology,
abnormal optic stalk morphology,
abnormal pallium development,
abnormal retina ganglion cell morphology,
abnormal retina ganglion layer morphology,
abnormal retina inner nuclear layer morphology,
abnormal retina inner plexiform layer morphology,
abnormal retina nerve fiber layer morphology,
abnormal retina outer nuclear layer morphology,
abnormal retina outer plexiform layer morphology,
abnormal retina photoreceptor layer morphology,
abnormal retina vasculature morphology,
abnormal sensory capabilities/reflexes/nociception,
abnormal short term spatial reference memory,
abnormal spatial learning,
abnormal telencephalon development,
absent photoreceptor outer segment,
behavior/neurological phenotype,
decreased anterior commissure size,
decreased anxiety-related response,
decreased body length,
decreased body size,
decreased brain size,
decreased exploration in new environment,
decreased radial glial cell number,
decreased retina inner nuclear layer thickness,
decreased subiculum size,
disorganized retina ganglion layer,
disorganized retina inner nuclear layer,
disorganized retina outer nuclear layer,
forebrain hypoplasia,
increased aggression,
increased aggression towards humans,
increased aggression towards mice,
optic nerve degeneration,
persistence of hyaloid vascular system,
reduced female fertility,
slow postnatal weight gain,
small hippocampus,
small olfactory bulb,
thin retina outer nuclear layer,
vision/eye phenotype
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