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Fig. 5. Osx1-GFP::Cre removal of Smo function does not affect
osteoblast differentiation. Skeletal preparations of (A,B)
Smoc/n (wild type) and (F,G)
Osx1-GFP::Cre;Smoc/n (mutant) fore- and hindlimbs.
Histological analysis (C,D,H,I) and in situ hybridization with specific
anti-sense 35S-labeled riboprobes for the terminal osteoblast
differentiation marker osteocalcin (E,J) to sections of E18.5 tibia from
wild-type (C-E) and mutant (H-J) embryos.