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1 Department of Anatomy, The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel
Shark dentin was found to be histologically and histochemically similar to that of man but differed in the following features: secondary canaliculi at right angles to the dentinal tubules; circumtubular hypocalcified zones of intertubular dentin; irregular calcification of dentin layers. Peritubular translucent areas appearing irregularly were probably artifacts.
Submitted on April 1, 1968
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