Mouse (52 sources):
abnormal coat appearance,
abnormal dermis papillary layer morphology,
abnormal dermis reticular layer morphology,
abnormal epidermis stratum corneum morphology,
abnormal epididymal fat pad morphology,
abnormal gonadal fat pad morphology,
abnormal hair follicle melanocyte morphology,
abnormal hair follicle morphology,
abnormal hair follicle regression,
abnormal maternal nurturing,
abnormal muscle contractility,
abnormal myocardial fiber morphology,
abnormal sebaceous gland morphology,
abnormal sebaceous gland physiology,
abnormal sebaceous lipid secretion,
acanthosis,
decreased body fat mass,
decreased body length,
decreased bone mineral density of femur,
decreased circulating free fatty acids level,
decreased circulating phospholipid level,
decreased hair follicle number,
decreased liver triglyceride level,
decreased susceptibility to diet-induced obesity,
decreased susceptibility to hepatic steatosis,
decreased white fat cell size,
dermatitis,
dilated hair follicles,
dilated piliary canal,
disheveled coat,
enlarged sebaceous gland,
epidermal hyperplasia,
greasy coat,
hair follicle degeneration,
hypergranulosis,
improved glucose tolerance,
increased basal metabolism,
increased bone marrow cell number,
increased energy expenditure,
increased lean body mass,
increased oxygen consumption,
increased respiratory quotient,
increased sebum secretion,
loss of vibrissae,
myocardial fiber degeneration,
pigment incontinence,
rough coat,
sebaceous gland hypertrophy,
skin fibrosis,
skin lesions,
thick dermal layer,
underdeveloped hair follicles
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