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Biological features of the new A2G-adr mouse mutant with abnormal muscle function
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pmid: 10628777
Biological features of the new A2G-adr mouse mutant with abnormal muscle function
Abstract
A new mouse mutant (A2G- adr) with abnormal muscle function is described and has been compared with the 129 Re dystrophic mouse. The mutation, which is due to an autosomal gene defect, results in myotonic-like spasms, progressive muscle weakness and a reduced lifespan. Affected animals were consistently lighter than normal littermates; comparison of organ weights and organ-to-bodyweight ratios indicated a slower growth rate in the mutants.
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-  Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust United Kingdom
-  Guy's Hospital United Kingdom
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Male, Muscles, Body Weight, Brain, Heart, Organ Size, Mice, Mutant Strains, Mice, Liver, Muscle Fibers, Fast-Twitch, Animals, Female
Male, Muscles, Body Weight, Brain, Heart, Organ Size, Mice, Mutant Strains, Mice, Liver, Muscle Fibers, Fast-Twitch, Animals, Female
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