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GSM186191
GPL1261
II-A Manually microdissected embryonic tibiae; zone II of growth plate Tibiae derived from four litters of CD1 mice (Charles River) staged at embryonic day E15.5 were isolated and manually separated into three segments corresponding to early, middle and late chondrocyte differentiation (Figure 3.1 A, left panel); each litter represented one independent experiment. Starting at either extremity, the region corresponding to approximately the first third of the bone was segmented and designated zone I, which contains both proliferating and resting cells. Zone II includes segments corresponding to the central region, starting from each end of the bone and contains mostly prehypertrophic and early hypertrophic chondrocytes. The final zone, zone III, constitutes both the most mature hypertrophic chondrocytes and the mineralized portion of the tibiae. Zone II of growth plate
GSM186192
GPL1261
III-A Manually microdissected embryonic tibiae; zone III of growth plate Tibiae derived from four litters of CD1 mice (Charles River) staged at embryonic day E15.5 were isolated and manually separated into three segments corresponding to early, middle and late chondrocyte differentiation (Figure 3.1 A, left panel); each litter represented one independent experiment. Starting at either extremity, the region corresponding to approximately the first third of the bone was segmented and designated zone I, which contains both proliferating and resting cells. Zone II includes segments corresponding to the central region, starting from each end of the bone and contains mostly prehypertrophic and early hypertrophic chondrocytes. The final zone, zone III, constitutes both the most mature hypertrophic chondrocytes and the mineralized portion of the tibiae. Zone III of growth plate
GSM186193
GPL1261
I-B Manually microdissected embryonic tibiae; zone I of growth plate Tibiae derived from four litters of CD1 mice (Charles River) staged at embryonic day E15.5 were isolated and manually separated into three segments corresponding to early, middle and late chondrocyte differentiation (Figure 3.1 A, left panel); each litter represented one independent experiment. Starting at either extremity, the region corresponding to approximately the first third of the bone was segmented and designated zone I, which contains both proliferating and resting cells. Zone II includes segments corresponding to the central region, starting from each end of the bone and contains mostly prehypertrophic and early hypertrophic chondrocytes. The final zone, zone III, constitutes both the most mature hypertrophic chondrocytes and the mineralized portion of the tibiae. Zone I of growth plate
GSM186194
GPL1261
II-B Manually microdissected embryonic tibiae; zone II of growth plate Tibiae derived from four litters of CD1 mice (Charles River) staged at embryonic day E15.5 were isolated and manually separated into three segments corresponding to early, middle and late chondrocyte differentiation (Figure 3.1 A, left panel); each litter represented one independent experiment. Starting at either extremity, the region corresponding to approximately the first third of the bone was segmented and designated zone I, which contains both proliferating and resting cells. Zone II includes segments corresponding to the central region, starting from each end of the bone and contains mostly prehypertrophic and early hypertrophic chondrocytes. The final zone, zone III, constitutes both the most mature hypertrophic chondrocytes and the mineralized portion of the tibiae. Zone II of growth plate
GSM186195
GPL1261
III-B Manually microdissected embryonic tibiae; zone III of growth plate Tibiae derived from four litters of CD1 mice (Charles River) staged at embryonic day E15.5 were isolated and manually separated into three segments corresponding to early, middle and late chondrocyte differentiation (Figure 3.1 A, left panel); each litter represented one independent experiment. Starting at either extremity, the region corresponding to approximately the first third of the bone was segmented and designated zone I, which contains both proliferating and resting cells. Zone II includes segments corresponding to the central region, starting from each end of the bone and contains mostly prehypertrophic and early hypertrophic chondrocytes. The final zone, zone III, constitutes both the most mature hypertrophic chondrocytes and the mineralized portion of the tibiae. Zone III of growth plate
GSM186196
GPL1261
I-C Manually microdissected embryonic tibiae; zone I of growth plate Tibiae derived from four litters of CD1 mice (Charles River) staged at embryonic day E15.5 were isolated and manually separated into three segments corresponding to early, middle and late chondrocyte differentiation (Figure 3.1 A, left panel); each litter represented one independent experiment. Starting at either extremity, the region corresponding to approximately the first third of the bone was segmented and designated zone I, which contains both proliferating and resting cells. Zone II includes segments corresponding to the central region, starting from each end of the bone and contains mostly prehypertrophic and early hypertrophic chondrocytes. The final zone, zone III, constitutes both the most mature hypertrophic chondrocytes and the mineralized portion of the tibiae. Zone I of growth plate
GSM186197
GPL1261
II-C Manually microdissected embryonic tibiae; zone II of growth plate Tibiae derived from four litters of CD1 mice (Charles River) staged at embryonic day E15.5 were isolated and manually separated into three segments corresponding to early, middle and late chondrocyte differentiation (Figure 3.1 A, left panel); each litter represented one independent experiment. Starting at either extremity, the region corresponding to approximately the first third of the bone was segmented and designated zone I, which contains both proliferating and resting cells. Zone II includes segments corresponding to the central region, starting from each end of the bone and contains mostly prehypertrophic and early hypertrophic chondrocytes. The final zone, zone III, constitutes both the most mature hypertrophic chondrocytes and the mineralized portion of the tibiae. Zone II of growth plate
GSM186198
GPL1261
III-C Manually microdissected embryonic tibiae; zone III of growth plate Tibiae derived from four litters of CD1 mice (Charles River) staged at embryonic day E15.5 were isolated and manually separated into three segments corresponding to early, middle and late chondrocyte differentiation (Figure 3.1 A, left panel); each litter represented one independent experiment. Starting at either extremity, the region corresponding to approximately the first third of the bone was segmented and designated zone I, which contains both proliferating and resting cells. Zone II includes segments corresponding to the central region, starting from each end of the bone and contains mostly prehypertrophic and early hypertrophic chondrocytes. The final zone, zone III, constitutes both the most mature hypertrophic chondrocytes and the mineralized portion of the tibiae. Zone III of growth plate
GSM186199
GPL1261
I-D Manually microdissected embryonic tibiae; zone I of growth plate Tibiae derived from four litters of CD1 mice (Charles River) staged at embryonic day E15.5 were isolated and manually separated into three segments corresponding to early, middle and late chondrocyte differentiation (Figure 3.1 A, left panel); each litter represented one independent experiment. Starting at either extremity, the region corresponding to approximately the first third of the bone was segmented and designated zone I, which contains both proliferating and resting cells. Zone II includes segments corresponding to the central region, starting from each end of the bone and contains mostly prehypertrophic and early hypertrophic chondrocytes. The final zone, zone III, constitutes both the most mature hypertrophic chondrocytes and the mineralized portion of the tibiae. Zone I of growth plate
GSM186200
GPL1261
II-D Manually microdissected embryonic tibiae; zone II of growth plate Tibiae derived from four litters of CD1 mice (Charles River) staged at embryonic day E15.5 were isolated and manually separated into three segments corresponding to early, middle and late chondrocyte differentiation (Figure 3.1 A, left panel); each litter represented one independent experiment. Starting at either extremity, the region corresponding to approximately the first third of the bone was segmented and designated zone I, which contains both proliferating and resting cells. Zone II includes segments corresponding to the central region, starting from each end of the bone and contains mostly prehypertrophic and early hypertrophic chondrocytes. The final zone, zone III, constitutes both the most mature hypertrophic chondrocytes and the mineralized portion of the tibiae. Zone II of growth plate
GSM186201
GPL1261
III-D Manually microdissected embryonic tibiae; zone III of growth plate Tibiae derived from four litters of CD1 mice (Charles River) staged at embryonic day E15.5 were isolated and manually separated into three segments corresponding to early, middle and late chondrocyte differentiation (Figure 3.1 A, left panel); each litter represented one independent experiment. Starting at either extremity, the region corresponding to approximately the first third of the bone was segmented and designated zone I, which contains both proliferating and resting cells. Zone II includes segments corresponding to the central region, starting from each end of the bone and contains mostly prehypertrophic and early hypertrophic chondrocytes. The final zone, zone III, constitutes both the most mature hypertrophic chondrocytes and the mineralized portion of the tibiae. Zone III of growth plate
GSM186202
GPL1261
I-A Manually microdissected embryonic tibiae; zone I of the growth plate Tibiae derived from four litters of CD1 mice (Charles River) staged at embryonic day E15.5 were isolated and manually separated into three segments corresponding to early, middle and late chondrocyte differentiation (Figure 3.1 A, left panel); each litter represented one independent experiment. Starting at either extremity, the region corresponding to approximately the first third of the bone was segmented and designated zone I, which contains both proliferating and resting cells. Zone II includes segments corresponding to the central region, starting from each end of the bone and contains mostly prehypertrophic and early hypertrophic chondrocytes. The final zone, zone III, constitutes both the most mature hypertrophic chondrocytes and the mineralized portion of the tibiae. Zone I of the growth plate
 
 
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