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WITH the development of new techniques during the past few years, much information has been obtained on the nature of the dentinal tubules and the mode of calcification of the matrix1.
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Atkinson, H. F., and Harcourt, J. K., Austral. Dent. J., 6, 194 (1961).
Harcourt, J. K., Johnson, N. W., and Storey, E., Arch. Oral Biol., 7, 431 (1962).
Atkinson, H. F., and Harcourt, J. K., Austral. Dent. J., 7, 68 (1962).
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ATKINSON, H., HARCOURT, J. Tetracyclines in Human Dentine. Nature 195, 508–509 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/195508a0
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