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Mara Riminucci, Michael T. Collins, Neal S. Fedarko, Natasha Cherman, Alessandro Corsi, Kenneth E. White, Steven Waguespack, Anurag Gupta, Tamara Hannon, Michael J. Econs, Paolo Bianco, Pamela Gehron Robey
Published in Volume 112, Issue 5
J Clin Invest. 2003; 112(5):683–692 doi:10.1172/JCI18399
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Figure 5

In situ hybridization analysis of FGF-23 expression in normal bone. (ad) Normal trabecular bone (iliac crest). (a and c) Antisense probe; (b and d) sense (control) probe. Hybridization signal is observed over flattened bone-lining cells (surface-associated quiescent osteogenic cells [a, arrows] and osteocytes [a and c, arrowheads]). (ei) Normal fracture callus. bv, blood vessel lumen. (e, g, i) Antisense probe. (f and h) Sense (control) probe. Intense hybridization signal is observed in osteoblasts (e and g, arrows) actively involved in deposition of reparative bone (b) and in newly formed osteocytes therein (g, arrowheads). (i) Periosteum and subperiosteal bone. Note the expression of FGF-23 in periosteal osteoprogenitor cells (p).