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J Dent Res 42(3): 825-830, 1963
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Hamster Salivary Gland Sexual Dimorphism 2. A Histochemical Study of Acid Phosphatase

JOSEPH H. KRONMAN 1

1 Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts

Histochemical variations in acid phosphatase activity according to sex and age have been established in the submandibular and sublingual glands of the albino hamster. At all stages in which these differences were demonstrated, acid phosphatase activity was more pronounced in the female. Maximum variation of reaction was noted at 3 and 6 months of age, with lesser disparity in the earlier and later stages. Species differences in salivary gland reactivity have been discussed.

Submitted on September 17, 1962







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