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J Dent Res 36(5): 717-720, 1957
© 1957 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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IS COLLAGENASE FOUND IN SALIVA FROM PERIODONTAL DISEASED MOUTHS?

ARNOLD A. SWANSON M.S.1

1 Department of Pathology, Physiological Chemistry Section, School of Aviation Medicine, USAF Randolph Air Force Base, Texas

1. Seitzed saliva taken from mouths of patients with periodontal disease does not possess the property of breaking down gelatin, azocoll, or unaltered rat tail collagen.

2. The proteolytic activity of collagenase upon collagen paper is confirmed.

Submitted on November 10, 1956







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