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1 The University of Texas Dental Branch Dental Science Institute at Houston, Houston, Texas 77025, USA
Lipid is necessary for calcification of a calculus matrix. Matrix was prepared by decalcification of dental calculus. The matrix calcified when it was exposed to a metastable calcium phosphate solution. After extraction with chloroform-methanol, the matrix lost the capacity to calcify. The lipid extract was calcifiable.
Submitted on September 15, 1972
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