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1 Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich., and University of Illinois, Chicago, Ill.
Rats were fed so that the amount of time spent in feeding, as well as the amount of food consumed, was about the same for salivariadenectomized rats and unoperated controls. The caries time for salivariadenectomized rats was less than that of unoperated controls.
Lactobacilli, but not other groups of microorganisms, were recovered in higher numbers consistently from salivariadenectomized than from unoperated control rats.
Submitted on December 26, 1958
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