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MAMMALIAN PHENOTYPE - ANNOTATIONS

The Mouse Adult Gross Anatomy Ontology and Mammalian Phenotype Ontology are downloaded weekly from the Mouse Genome Informatics databases at Jackson Laboratories (ftp://ftp.informatics.jax.org/pub/reports/index.html). For more information about these ontologies, see the MGI Publications Page at http://www.informatics.jax.org/mgihome/other/publications.shtml.

Term:increased susceptibility to thrombosis induced morbidity/mortality
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Accession:MP:0031151 term browser browse the term
Definition:increased likelihood that an organism will display the expected moribund state caused by thrombus formation following stimulation of thrombosis by an external agent
Comment:This term should be used in conjunction with any mechanical, chemical, physical or infectious agent that induces thrombus formation.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: decreased resistance to thrombosis induced morbidity/mortality;   increased sensitivity to thrombosis induced morbidity/mortality



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  mammalian phenotype 5417
    mortality/aging 161
      abnormal induced morbidity/mortality 46
        abnormal susceptibility to thrombosis induced morbidity/mortality 0
          increased susceptibility to thrombosis induced morbidity/mortality 0
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  mammalian phenotype 5417
    homeostasis/metabolism phenotype 1423
      abnormal homeostasis 1324
        abnormal blood homeostasis 761
          abnormal hemostasis 19
            abnormal blood coagulation 18
              abnormal thrombosis 0
                abnormal susceptibility to induced thrombosis 0
                  increased susceptibility to induced thrombosis 0
                    increased susceptibility to thrombosis induced morbidity/mortality 0
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