Fig. 6From: RhoA promotes osteoclastogenesis and regulates bone remodeling through mTOR-NFATc1 signalingLoss of RhoA protects mice from pathological bone loss. a Representative Micro-CT images of RhoAf/f and LCre; RhoAf/f mice treated by sham or OVX. b The parameters of tibias growth plate trabecular bone, n = 6. c Representative TRAP staining images of mice femurs, Scale bars, 50 µm. d The parameters of femur osteoclasts, n = 6. Mean ± s.d., *,+P < 0.05, **,++P < 0.01, Student’s t-test or ANOVA analysisBack to article page