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J Dent Res 29(4): 556-560, 1950
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ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF HUMAN DENTIN

DAVID B. SCOTT 1 and RALPH W. G. WYCKOFF 1

1 National Institute of Dental Research and Laboratory of Physical Biology, Experimental Biology, and Medicine Institute of the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md.

Three types of fibers have been observed during the electron microscopic study of dentin. They are the large, thin-walled dentinal (Tomes') fibers, fibrils of the matrix, which show the characteristic 640A repetitions of collagen, and very fine fibers of unknown character.

Submitted on February 11, 1950







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