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J Dent Res 26(4): 291-295, 1947
© 1947 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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CHEMICAL STUDIES IN PERIODONTAL DISEASE

V. THE GLYCOGEN CONTENT OF GINGIVAL TISSUE

M. BERG 1, G. R. LUNDQUIST 1, W. R. SCHRAM 1, and L. S. FOSDICK 1

1 The Clinics and Laboratories, Northwestern University Dental School, Chicago, Ill.

The glycogen content of chronically irritated periodontal tissue, normal gingival tissue and traumatized gingival tissue has been determined. There is a statistically significant difference in the glycogen content of these tissues.

Submitted on May 28, 1947







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