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1 School of Dentistry, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
Palatal and gingival tissues, obtained from individual guinea pigs of known age and maintained under similar dietary and environmental conditions, were analyzed for age dependence of certain biochemical fractions as well as differences between tissue sites. Age dependence was observed in the mucoprotein tyrosine/nitrogen ratio in the palatal tissue. All other analyses for age dependence were nonsignificant. Variance in the mucoprotein ratios relative to tissue sites suggest one tissue site to be different from another with respect to specific chemical constituents.
Submitted on July 18, 1966
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