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J Dent Res 31(6): 791-792, 1952
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DENTINAL PROTEIN: AMINO ACID COMPOSITION

W. C. HESS PH.D.1, C. LEE M.S.1, and B. A. NEIDIG M.S.1

1 Department of Biological Chemistry, Georgetown University, School of Medicine and Dentistry, Washington, D. C.

Twenty amino acids have been determined in dentinal protein obtained from normal human molars accounting for 98.8 per cent of the total nitrogen. From the concentrations found of these amino acids it can be concluded that dentinal protein is a collagen.

Submitted on April 2, 1952







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