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1 Departments of Research, Biochemistry and Radiology, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Northern Division, Philadelphia, Pa.
Fluorine in tea or camellia leaves supplied in the diet of Wistar rats was found to be cariostatic. This suggests that dietary fluorine can be cariostatic if present in sufficient concentrations.
Submitted on December 23, 1955
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