Fig. 1From: The regulatory role of the RANKL/RANK/OPG signaling pathway in the mechanisms of tooth eruption in patients with impacted teethImmunoblotting analysis of RANK, OPG, and osteocalcin in bone tissue samples: representative immunoblots are shown (a) and quantified using β-actin as a loading control. The bar graphs of RANK (b), OPG (c) and osteocalcin (d) are presented as arithmetic means ± SEM (n = 6/group): 1 – bone tissue of healthy persons (control group); 2 – bone tissue, that was taken near the healthy tooth in patients with tooth impaction; 3 – bone tissue, collected near the impacted tooth. Experiments were performed in triplicate and *p < 0.05 denotes significance compared with control, #p < 0.05 denotes significance compared with bone tissue taken near the healthy tooth in patients with tooth impactionBack to article page