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- ZDB-FIG-150504-42
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- Baek et al., 2015 - Quinoline Compound KM11073 Enhances BMP-2-Dependent Osteogenic Differentiation of C2C12 Cells via Activation of p38 Signaling and Exhibits In Vivo Bone Forming Activity
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Evaluation of the in vivo osteogenic activity of KM11073 in zebrafish and mouse calvariae. Five days after fertilization, zebrafish were treated with KM11073 (1 µM) for 2 days and then fixed and stained with alizarin red S. The parasphenoid (ps), notochord (n), ceratobranchial 5 (cb5), otolith (ot), and vertebrae (vb) are indicated with arrows (A). Collagen sponges soaked in 5 µl of 2.5 or 5 mM KM11073 were placed onto mouse calvarial bones. After 3-week implantation, the mice were sacrificed. Calvarial bones were removed, fixed, decalcified, embedded in paraffin, and sectioned. Sections were stained with H&E and photographed at 200 × magnification. Arrows indicate the thickness of newly formed woven bones (B). The thickness of newly formed woven bones was quantified compared to the scale bar. |