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1 Division of Dental Research, School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y.
Reports that iodoacetic acid inhibits dental caries in the rat have been substantiated. Earlier results can be explained on the action of iodoacetic acid in the food alone, although iodoacetic acid in the drinking water is also capable of inhibiting experimental rat caries.
Submitted on November 6, 1942
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