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1 The Netherland Institute of Nutrition, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
A process similar to that which had been demonstrated in human teeth is described, with the aid of histologic reactions in the molars of Mus norvegicus. The process proceeds in the dentin from the lower edge of a lamella and parallel to the enamel-dentin boundary. It was shown by means of different histologic stains that the process is accompanied by decalcification and depolymerization of mucopolysaccharides. Accessible tyrosine and histidine groups were demonstrated. Connective tissue and reticular fibers can be observed in the center of the lamella and in the center of the process.
Submitted on March 6, 1954
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