Source: Journal of Dental Research. Unidade: FO
Subjects: BIOQUÍMICA, SALIVA, HIDROXIAPATITA
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LAMKIN, M S et al. New in vitro model for the acquired enamel pellicle: pellicles formed from whole saliva show inter-subject consistency in protein composition and proteolytic fragmentation patterns. Journal of Dental Research, v. 80, n. Ja 2001, p. 385-388, 2001Tradução . . Acesso em: 12 nov. 2024.APA
Lamkin, M. S., Migliari, D. A., Yao, Y., Troxler, R. F., & Oppenheim, F. G. (2001). New in vitro model for the acquired enamel pellicle: pellicles formed from whole saliva show inter-subject consistency in protein composition and proteolytic fragmentation patterns. Journal of Dental Research, 80( Ja 2001), 385-388.NLM
Lamkin MS, Migliari DA, Yao Y, Troxler RF, Oppenheim FG. New in vitro model for the acquired enamel pellicle: pellicles formed from whole saliva show inter-subject consistency in protein composition and proteolytic fragmentation patterns. Journal of Dental Research. 2001 ; 80( Ja 2001): 385-388.[citado 2024 nov. 12 ]Vancouver
Lamkin MS, Migliari DA, Yao Y, Troxler RF, Oppenheim FG. New in vitro model for the acquired enamel pellicle: pellicles formed from whole saliva show inter-subject consistency in protein composition and proteolytic fragmentation patterns. Journal of Dental Research. 2001 ; 80( Ja 2001): 385-388.[citado 2024 nov. 12 ]