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Fig. 1. Col2
1-cre3 removal of ß-catenin function
results in a failure to develop terminally differentiated osteoblasts.
Histological analysis and in situ hybridization of 35S-labeled
riboprobes to sections of E18.5 tibia from (A-I)
ß-cateninc/c (wild type) and (J-R)
Col2
1-cre3;ß-cateninc/c
(mutant) embryos, with specific anti-sense riboprobes for marker genes that
identify states of osteoblast and chondrocyte differentiation. Osteoblast:
(D,M) Col1
1, (E,N) Runx2, (F,O) osterix1 and
(G,P) osteocalcin. Chondrocyte: (H,Q) Col2
1 and (I,R)
Col10
1. Boxed areas in B and K are presented at
higher magnification in C and L, respectively; black arrows indicate the
absence of ossification in the mutant periosteum. White arrowheads indicate
the invading wedge of mesenchymal cells into the marrow cavity; black
arrowheads indicate sites of ectopic expression of chondrocyte marker
genes.