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“…tion of the total Ca, vary significantly with the nature of the enamel mineral, from a 4.7% maximum for the secretory enamel to 0.24% for the late-mature enamel (Aoba et al ., 1999). The apparent decrease in Q Ca as a function of enamel development cannot be simply explained by the growth of crystals, or by a reduction in the specific surface area.…”
Section: (10) Assessment Of the Exchangeable Calcium Pool Located On mentioning
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“…tion of the total Ca, vary significantly with the nature of the enamel mineral, from a 4.7% maximum for the secretory enamel to 0.24% for the late-mature enamel (Aoba et al ., 1999). The apparent decrease in Q Ca as a function of enamel development cannot be simply explained by the growth of crystals, or by a reduction in the specific surface area.…”
Section: (10) Assessment Of the Exchangeable Calcium Pool Located On mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No calcium was added initially to the experimental solution placed in the interior compartment. In this set-up, Ca 2+ ions were allowed to diffuse through the membrane into the interior compartment according to the concentration gradient.tion of the total Ca, vary significantly with the nature of the enamel mineral, from a 4.7% maximum for the secretory enamel to 0.24% for the late-mature enamel (Aoba et al ., 1999). The apparent decrease in Q Ca as a function of enamel development cannot be simply explained by the growth of crystals, or by a reduction in the specific surface area.…”
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