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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 in vitro osteogenesis by mutant calvaria cells. Control (Nl) and mutant (M-Tw) calvaria cells were cultured in aggregates. Histological 5-μm-thick sections stained with Goldner trichrome showed increased amount of osteoid (O) and calcified matrix (M) formed by M-Tw cells (a) compared with Nl cells (b) at 14 days of culture (×250). (c) Increased ALP activity and (d) type I collagen synthesis, determined by P1CP levels in M-Tw cells compared with Nl cells cultured in aggregates. Data are the mean ± SEM of three to four cultures. AP < 0.05 vs Nl cells.