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1 (Division of Dentistry), Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan
Chromatographic fractionation techniques of human saliva on DEAE cellulose were reported. In comparing caries-immune and caries-susceptible salivas, no differences were found in chromatogram patterns of protein, amylase, anthrone-reacting carbohydrates, sialic acids, or in electrophoretic mobilities of the chromatogram fractions. Recovery of a lactobacillus-lytic factor from several fractions indicated its association with heterogenous-globulin component.
Submitted on September 12, 1962
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