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M. Yousfi, F. Lasmoles, A. Lomri, P. Delannoy, P.J. Marie
Published in Volume 107, Issue 9
J Clin Invest. 2001; 107(9):1153–1161 doi:10.1172/JCI11846
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Reduced Twist dosage increases cell growth in mutant osteoblasts. Control (Nl) and mutant (M-Tw) calvaria cells with the Y103X Twist mutation were plated at the same cell density (20 × 104 cells/cm2), and DNA synthesis and cell counts were determined at time intervals. The time-course analysis shows that both DNA synthesis (a) and cell number (b) were increased in M-Tw cells compared with Nl cells. Data are the mean ± SEM of four cultures. AP < 0.01 vs. Nl cells.