Sticky mouse syndrome
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Sticky mouse syndrome is a disease found in mice caused by mutated Aminoacyl tRNA synthetase. The disease causes production of a sticky fur coat, lack of muscle control, ataxia, allopecia, death of Purkinjie cells in the cerebellum, and eventual death.[1]
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- Lee et al, Nature, Aug 13, 2006.