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1 School of Dentistry and Division of Basic Health Sciences, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
Analysis of chlorides, magnesium, urea, and alkaline phosphatase in the blood plasma and dental-pulp fluid revealed no significant difference in the concentrations of these constituents in the two fluids.
Calcium and inorganic phosphorus were at a significantly higher level in the plasma than in the pulp fluid.
These data are interpreted to indicate that a portion of the inorganic phosphorus as well as of the calcium in the blood plasma is non-diffusible.
Submitted on February 27, 1964
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