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The induction of GI-specific Csf1r deletion in young adult mice also led to PC loss over a period of weeks, in accord with the anticipated long life span of PC, changed distribution of proliferating cells and this was with a commensurate loss of Lgr5 and other stem cell marker gene expression.
Finally, transplantation of ezrin-deficient thymii into wild type mice also led to normal thymocyte populations, showing that ezrin expression in thymic stromal cells is dispensable for T cell development.
In this context, it is interesting to note that our transplantation experiments of N1N2K5 skin onto Athymic nu/nu mice also led to an accumulation of dermal mast cells and the development of AD-like features, despite the absence of functional T cells.
Phenformin administration to C3H/Sn mice also led to a lifespan extension of 21%.
Knockout of α-catenin in mice also led to mislocalization of Par3 and aPKC (Lechler and Fuchs, 2005).
In utero exposure in mice also led to greater accumulation of fat in several sites after the mice were born.
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Excess TLR activation as seen in Yaa mice with TLR7 duplication or TLR7 transgenic mice also leads to autoimmunity [54].
Furthermore, Y1 receptors have been identified on osteoblasts and a lack of Y1 receptors in mice also leads to increased bone mass [10].
A sustained increase in extracellular concentrations of DA in DAT KO mice also leads progressively to striatal cell loss (16).
Likewise, grafting of mouse embryos into adult mice also leads to the formation of teratomas, reinforcing the existence of all-encompassing cells ([ 24, 25]).
Moreover, DNRAbs in mice also lead to a selective spatial memory impairment, associated with functional and structural abnormalities in the surviving hippocampal pyramidal neurons.
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