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1 Institute of Dental Research and Laboratory of Molecular Biology, School of Dentistry, University of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama 35294, USA
Treatment of human enamel powder with cyclic trimetaphosphate or linear tripolyphosphate changes subsequent adsorption of amylase, lysozyme, and salivary protein from aqueous solutions. Treated enamel samples adsorb more lysozyme, less amylase, and more salivary protein (at concentrations exceeding 12 µg/ml) than controls treated with distilled water.
Submitted on May 28, 1974
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