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1 Department of Biochemistry and Zoller Memorial Dental Clinic, University of Chicago
The use of calcein as an indicator, EDTA as a calcium-complexing agent, and a back-titration with calcium is a rapid method of determining calcium in unashed saliva that is accurate to better than 1 per cent.
[see table in the PDF file] Submitted on April 25, 1960
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