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Figure 4 | Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research

Figure 4

From: Establishment of an animal model of a pasteurized bone graft, with a preliminary analysis of muscle coverage or FGF-2 administration to the graft

Figure 4

Pasteurized bone with (MC+; FGF2-) at 4 weeks after grafting shows the grafted bone (left part) and the host bone (right part). Bone formation at the end of the host bone is rather mature (A, B) with osteoclasts on the surface of the bone trabeculae (C, D). Grafted bone characterized by empty lacunae is absorbed and replaced by fibrous tissue (E) associated with osteoclasts on the surface of the pasteurized bone (F). (Original magnification, H&E staining; A; ×70, B; E; ×150, TRAP staining; C; ×70, D; F; ×150).

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