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. 2000 May 1;105(9):1325. doi: 10.1172/JCI7039C1

Osteopenia and decreased bone formation in osteonectin-deficient mice

AM Delany, M Amling, M Priemel, C Howe, R Baron, E Canalis
PMCID: PMC378207  PMID: 10792008

During preparation of this manuscript for publication, an error in Figure 5 was introduced. The correct version, accompanied by the legend, appears below.

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Trabecular bone-formation rate in tibiae of control (+/+) and osteonectin-null (–/–) mice. In vivo dual calcein labeling allows an estimate of bone-formation rate, which considers the distance between 2 fluorescent labels. Representative data from 11-week-old control (a) and osteonectin-null (b) mice are shown. Bars show mean ± SEM (n ≥ 4). AP <0.01 between control and mutant mice, as determined by 2-way ANOVA.


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