Mouse (75 sources):
abnormal T cell differentiation,
abnormal T cell subpopulation ratio,
abnormal adipose tissue physiology,
abnormal apical ectodermal ridge morphology,
abnormal craniofacial development,
abnormal craniofacial morphology,
abnormal dermal layer morphology,
abnormal developmental patterning,
abnormal digit development,
abnormal ear morphology,
abnormal ectoderm development,
abnormal endoderm development,
abnormal forelimb morphology,
abnormal forelimb stylopod morphology,
abnormal germ layer development,
abnormal hair cycle catagen phase,
abnormal hair follicle development,
abnormal hair follicle morphology,
abnormal hindbrain development,
abnormal hindlimb morphology,
abnormal hindlimb zeugopod morphology,
abnormal keratinocyte morphology,
abnormal ligament morphology,
abnormal limb development,
abnormal midbrain development,
abnormal midbrain-hindbrain boundary development,
abnormal muscle development,
abnormal neurocranium morphology,
abnormal rostral-caudal axis patterning,
abnormal serous gland morphology,
abnormal skin appearance,
abnormal viscerocranium morphology,
absent cerebellum,
absent choroid plexus,
absent mesoderm,
absent midbrain-hindbrain boundary,
absent tectum,
absent tegmentum,
adipsia,
chondrodystrophy,
decreased body size,
decreased body surface temperature,
decreased cell proliferation,
decreased double-positive T cell number,
decreased forebrain size,
decreased gamma-delta T cell number,
decreased hair follicle number,
decreased thymus weight,
delayed bone ossification,
delayed cranial suture closure,
embryonic growth arrest,
embryonic lethality between implantation and somite formation, incomplete penetrance,
embryonic lethality during organogenesis, complete penetrance,
embryonic lethality, complete penetrance,
epidermal spongiosis,
failure of primitive streak formation,
flaky skin,
hair follicle degeneration,
immune system phenotype,
impaired skin barrier function,
increased T cell proliferation,
increased apoptosis,
increased double-negative T cell number,
increased keratinocyte proliferation,
increased macrophage cell number,
increased neutrophil cell number,
integument phenotype,
lethality at weaning, incomplete penetrance,
premature death,
short rostral-caudal axis,
small thymus medulla,
thin apical ectodermal ridge,
thin dermal layer,
thin hypodermis,
thymus atrophy
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