Fibrous nature of the organic matrix of mature human enamel as studied by scanning electron microscopy using a replication technique.
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Fibrous nature of the organic matrix of mature human enamel as studied by scanning electron microscopy using a replication technique. Publishing Authors By Initials
Fibrous nature of the organic matrix of mature human enamel as studied by scanning electron microscopy using a replication technique. Journal Published:
PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov
Journal: Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. Kan
VOLUME: 86
Page Numbers: 144-8
Journal Abbreviation: Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci.
ISSN: 0022-8443
DAY: 26
MONTH: Oct
YEAR: 1983
Fibrous nature of the organic matrix of mature human enamel as studied by scanning electron microscopy using a replication technique. Information
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LANGUAGE: eng
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Fibrous nature of the organic matrix of mature human enamel as studied by scanning electron microscopy using a replication technique. Keywords Mesh Terms:
KEYWORDS: Minerals
MESH TERMS: ultrastructure
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Substance Name: Edetic Acid
Registry Number: 60-00-4
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