Research Article

Lysophosphatidic Acid Analogue rather than Lysophosphatidic Acid Promoted the Bone Formation In Vivo

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The effect of LPA and LPA analogue on viability, proliferation, and migration of osteoblast. (a) Viability of osteoblasts after being exposed to LPA (20 μM) or LPA analogue (20 μM) for 0-72 h. (b) Proliferation of osteoblasts after incubation with LPA (20 μM) or LPA analogue (20 μM) for 0-4 days. (c) The migration of osteoblasts was determined by wound-healing assay. The dashed lines were the borders of the original scratch. (d) The migration of osteoblasts was evaluated by transwell assay. p < 0.01 compared with control group. ##p < 0.01 compared with LPA group.
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