Fig. 6From: Vps4b heterozygous mice do not develop tooth defects that replicate human dentin dysplasia IHistological analyses of femoral and skeletal staining. a, b Representative H&E staining of wild type (WT) (a) and HET (b) mouse femurs. The black arrows indicate trabecular bone; red arrows indicate growth plates. c Alcian blue–Alizarin red staining of skeletal specimens from 6-month-old WT mice (g) and HET mice (h). Black arrows refer to the cartilage and red arrows refer to the mineralized bone tissueBack to article page