Methods and products for identification of modulators of osteoge

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Disclosed are methods and compositions for screening compounds for their ability to modulate expression of a tissue morphogenetic protein, particularly OP-1, OP-1 homologs and closely related proteins, using one or more OP-1-specific, noncoding nucleotide sequences and a suitable reporter gene.

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