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Additional file 1: of Periosteal progenitors contribute to load-induced bone formation in adult mice and require primary cilia to sense mechanical stimulation
Figure S1. Mice lacking OCPs lack load-induced osteoblast differentiation at the periosteal surface. H&E stains of tissue sections from control (left) and experimental animals (right). Control animals exhibited differentiating osteoblasts at the periosteal surface (left, black box). These differentiating osteoblasts were not observed in animals with ablated OCPs (right) or the nonloaded contralateral limbs of both groups (data not shown). Micrographs were collected at 20X magnification. (TIF 7918Â kb
Additional file 1 of PHLI-seq: constructing and visualizing cancer genomic maps in 3D by phenotype-based high-throughput laser-aided isolation and sequencing
Supplementary notes, supplementary figures, and supplementary tables. (DOCX 19232 kb
