Fig. 2From: Extracorporeal shock wave therapy inhibits osteoclast differentiation by targeting NF-κB signaling pathwayESWT increased bone formation in vivo. A Representative μCT images of femora from mice treated with ESW or N.C.. Scale bar: 100 mm. B Quantitative μCT analysis of femora. C Representative images of calcein (green) and tetracycline (yellow) labeling of trabecular bone (D) with quantification of mineral apposition rate (MAR) and quantification of the BFR per bone surface (BFR/BS) of femora. Scale bar: 50 μm. n = 6, per group. Data are reported as the mean ± S.D. *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01Back to article page