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J Dent Res 37(4): 631-637, 1958
© 1958 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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CALCIFICATION

XVI. COMPOSITION OF BONES AND TEETH IN RELATION TO BLOOD AND DIET IN THE COTTON RAT

ALBERT E. SOBEL 1 and ALBERT HANOK 1

1 Department of Biochemisty, Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, N. Y.

The composition of bones and teeth, including the molars, is related to the composition of the blood serum in the cotton rat.

The differences in the composition of enamel, dentin, and bone indicate differences in the "local factor(s)" of calcification.

The differences in the composition of bone and teeth between the Wistar rat and cotton rat imply the existence of hereditary differences in the "local factor (s).'

' Submitted on October 21, 1957
Revised on April 16, 1958







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