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Journal of Dental Research, Vol 62, 60-64, Copyright © 1983 by International & American Associations for Dental Research Online Journals
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M. S. Tung and W. E. Brown
Permselectivity of teeth was studied by membrane potential measurements. The enamel was found to have a preferential affinity for calcium and hydrogen ions. Its permselectivity could be modified by anionic compounds, such as phytate and alginate; by cationic compounds, such as protamine, polyarginine, and polylysine; or by an alternating coating of the above compounds.
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