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1 Departments of Prosthetics and Biochemistry, College of Medical Evangelists, School of Dentistry, Loma Linda, Calif.
The injection of a monosaccharide to suckling rats 3 times a day during the suckling period produced a subsequent increase in caries. This increase in caries by injection of various monosaccharides is similar to the increase produced by the oral administration of the same carbohydrate.
Submitted on December 21, 1957
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