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The in vivo and in vitro effects of bone morphogenetic protein 2 on the development of the chick mandible

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Fig.2. Percentageof embryoswithaffectedmandiblesfollowingimplantationof agarosebeadsloadedwithdifferentconcentrationsof BMP-2as evidentby whole-mountanalysis.Mandibular malforma-tion is proportionattoBMPconcentration.Allcontrolembryosthat receiveda beadwithoutBMP-2or a beadloadedwithBMP-2at10 ng/plareunaffected.Samplesize is shownaboveeach bar
Fig. 3. Effects
Fig. 4. Histologicalof an embryo
Fig. 5. Cell death blue sulfate
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