The immunohistochemical study has been performed on the distribution of receptors for various growth factors in the newly forming granulation tissues following the guided tissue regeneration procedures. Two specimens from 2 different patients were collected from the newly forming granulation tissues at 2 weeks following GTR procedures using Gore-tex menbrane and rubber dam, respectively. For immunohistochemical localization of each recptor, anti-platelet-derived growth factor receptor-a, anti-platelet-derived growth factor receptor-j3, anti-insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor, anti-basic fibroblast growth factor receptor, anti-transforming growth factor-j3 receptor and anti-fibronectin receptor were incubated onto the specimens as primary antibodies. After the reaction, FITC-conjugated second antibodies have been applied. When the total numbers of immunoreactive cells and the true positive cells were counted, there were high variability among receptors tested in the present study. The mean number of immunoreactive cells were highest in the case for anti-IFG-1 receptor. However the number of true positive cells were highest in the case for TGF-j3 receptor. The present investigation indicated that the receptor for TGF-p were stongly expressed in the newly forming granulation tissues following the guided tissue regeneration therapy.