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1 Stomatological Clinic and Department of Embryology, University Karlory, Prague, Czechoslovakia
An over-all picture of the distribution of alkaline phosphatase, acid phosphatase, and nonspecific esterase activities in soft tissues of the oral cavity, under normal and some pathologic conditions, is presented.
There appears to be no constant picture of enzyme activity localization of substantial diagnostic significance. The activity of those enzymes studied here, especially that of nonspecific esterase, probably changes with the degree of normally occurring keratinization and other dyskeratotic processes in the epithelium. Further studies of this problem are needed.
Submitted on July 30, 1958
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