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Publikováno v:
American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 64:556-563
A case of pulmonary Aspergillus niger fungus ball is presented. Crystals of calcium oxalate, presumably derived from oxalic acid produced by the fungus, were deposited in tissues around the fungus ball. The crystals were identified by x-ray diffracti
Autor:
S. L. Rowles, R. M. Browne
Publikováno v:
Stain Technology. 50:179-185
The histological features of reprecipitation artefacts occasionally present in demineralized sections of teeth and bone are described. X-ray diffraction analysis indicates that they are crystalline and composed of secondary calcium phosphates.
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Stain Technology. 51:293-299
Sections of teeth partly demineralized in 10% formic acid were examined by X-ray diffraction, microradiography and scanning electron microscopy. In the undemineralized circumpulpal dentin, the tubules were empty, lying in a matrix containing hydroxya
Autor:
G. H. Nancollas, I. D. Robb, H. Füredi-Milhofer, M. J. Harding, L. G. Conti, B. Mile, A. E. Nielsen, H. E. Lundager Madsen, D. J. Gunn, B. Težak, E. R. Buckle, J. W. Mullin, B. A. Pethica, M. Kahlweit, K. H. Lieser, G. Pallikaris, J. M. Thomas, R. Despotović, R. S. Lee, J. H. Nobbs, D. Patterson, S. L. Rowles, R. L. J. Lyster, D. A. Jefferson, A. M. Jamieson
Publikováno v:
Faraday Discuss. Chem. Soc.. 61:224-249
Autor:
S. L. Rowles, A. Tovboro Jensen
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Acta Odontologica Scandinavica. 15:121-139
Autor:
Lloyd A. Stocken, S. L. Rowles
Publikováno v:
Biochemical Journal. 47:489-493
Autor:
S. L. Rowles, C. I. Osuoji
Publikováno v:
Calcified tissue research. 16(3)
Quantitative analyses of some organic components of dental calculus, a salivary duct stone, a subgingival calculus and a rhinolith are reported. The protein component of all four calcifications is remarkably similar. It is characterized by high conte
Autor:
S. L. Rowles, R. M. Browne
Publikováno v:
Stain technology. 50(3)
Teeth were incompletely demineralized by immersion in unchanged 10% formic acid for 7 days. Reprecipitation deposits of secondary calcium phosphate were present in the dentin and soft tissues of the dental pulp and, if the final pH was 3 or greater,
Autor:
S L, ROWLES
Publikováno v:
The Biochemical journal. 52(4)
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine. 57