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From: Parathyroid hormone stimulates bone regeneration in an atrophic non-union model in aged mice

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A–E BV/TV (%) (A), bone surface density (1/mm) (B), trabecular thickness (mm) (C), trabecular separation (mm) (D) and trabecular number (1/mm) (E) of the callus tissue of controls (white bars, n = 5 at 2 weeks after surgery, n = 9 at 10 weeks after surgery) and PTH-treated mice (black bars, n = 5 at 2 weeks after surgery, n = 9 at 10 weeks after surgery) at 2 and 10 weeks after surgery, as assessed by µCT analyses. F Bending stiffness (N/mm) of femora of controls (white bars, n = 5 at 2 weeks after surgery, n = 9 at 10 weeks after surgery) and PTH-treated mice (black bars, n = 5 at 2 weeks after surgery, n = 9 at 10 weeks after surgery) at 2 and 10 weeks after surgery, as assessed by biomechanical analysis. Mean ± SEM; *p < 0.05 vs. control

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