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Resolution: standard / high Figure 3.
Number of new resorption pits in osteoclast cultures. Bone slices were biotinylated before cells were treated with transfection reagents
for 2 h, followed by culture for 4 h, 8, or 24 h. Biotinylated resorption pits were
visualized with FITC-labelled streptavidin and all resorption pits were stained with
TRITC-WGA lectin. Resorption occurring after transfection was determined as pits emitting
only red fluorescence. BL, baseline with no additions; Ad, adenoviral infection of
GFP; T1-T8, transfection reagents as shown in Tables 1 and 2. The baseline control
shown in the insert shows the staining pattern of the resorption pits before transfection
(green) and overall resorption activity during the whole culture period (red). Yellow
colour determines areas where both fluorochromes overlap. ANOVA: p < 0,001
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