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Characterization and Modification of Electrochemical Properties of Teeth
M.S. Tung
American Dental Association Health Foundation Research Unit, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC 20234
W.E. Brown
American Dental Association Health Foundation Research Unit, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC 20234
Perm selectivity 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 poly lysine ; or by an alternating coating of the above compounds.
Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 62, No. 1,
60-64 (1983)
DOI: 10.1177/00220345830620011401

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