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Externally, srn mutants exhibit a bent tail as early as 24 hpf, a phenotype that becomes progressively more severe (Fig. 1A), as well as a malformation of the hindbrain, which becomes apparent at 48 hpf (Fig. 1A, brackets).
Consistent with a model in which muscles constrain growth of the glands, we observed that the gland phenotype becomes progressively more severe as animals develop.
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Scanning electron microscopy revealed that, at the highest stresses studied, surface cracking occurred, which became progressively more severe as the time of treatment increased.
Central sensitization could become progressively more severe over time and, by an imbalance between the inhibition and the facilitation of pain dynamics, might contribute to chronification phenomena, interictal CA and probably pain perception abnormalities.
As expected, these mice begin to show mild spinal kyphosis and reduced body weight by 4 weeks of age, both of which become progressively more severe over time.
Externally, xav mutants cannot be distinguished from WT until after 48 hpf, when they start to exhibit a bent tail and slower heart beat, phenotypes that become progressively more severe (Figure 1A, 1B).
These defects became progressively more severe at P14, P21 and the adult stage (P42).
His symptoms became progressively more severe during the next 2 days, and fever reached 39.4°C.
A general observation was that the microscopic changes in Experiments I and II became progressively more severe.
These alterations became progressively more severe with ∼6% of affected fibres at 2 weeks of age and reaching 40% in 80-week-old Fgd4 − / − mice.
In addition, we found that the loss of NB determinants that we observed at 72 h ALH became progressively more severe till 96 h ALH.
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