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1 Institute of Orthodontics, Royal Dental College, 4, Universitetsparken, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Autopsy material from calvarian bones and sutures of two children, was used to determine growth activity by measuring enzyme alkaline phosphatase activity. In the extremely active periosteum of the 2-day-old boy, differences in growth activity could be demonstrated by reduction of the temperature of the incubation medium from room temperature to 4 C.
Submitted on September 20, 1972
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