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1 Special Dental Research Laboratory, V. A. Hospital, Brooklyn, New York
The visible and Soret-region absorption spectra of gingival homogenates and intact tongue epithelium have been determined for the first time. The oxidase component of gingiva and tongue exhibits a markedly different a-absorption from any other mammalian tissue thus far reported. There are also changes in the visible and Soret absorptions of the b and c components of the cytochrome complex.
Submitted on March 4, 1964
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