DEHYDROGENASES IN DEVELOPING TEETH OF RATS

Odontogenesis was studied in unfixed cryostatcut sections of 5-day old rats with histochemical methods for the demonstration of succinic, malic, isocitric, glutamic, lactic, β-hydroxybutyrate, α-glycerophosphate, glucose-6-phosphate and 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenases and DPN and TPN diaphorases....

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