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1 Departments of Dental Therapeutics and Orthodontia, University of Illinois College of Dentistry, Chicago, Ill.
In some pathologic states the connective tissues of the gingiva contain appreciably greater amounts of water-soluble mucoprotein carbohydrate than do normal tissues. This change is attributed to enzymatic depolymerization or to altered synthesis of the connective tissue ground substance.
Submitted on February 3, 1953
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