1965
DOI: 10.1002/ar.1091510105
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The fine structure of intercellular substances and rounded cells in the incisor pulp of the guinea pig

Abstract: The fine structure of intercellular substances and rounded cells of the incisor dental pulp of guinea pigs is described. The extracellular fibrils are of two kinds; collagen with typical cross-striations, varying from 400-700 A in diameter, and fine fibrils of 100-120 A in diameter. In cross section the latter fibrils appeared to be composed of three or four smaller subunits of less than 50 A in diameter. The collagen fibril in the dental pulp appear singly or in small bundles of about a dozen or more fibrils.… Show more

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“…A detailed fine-structural investigation has been performed on the pulpal innervation of the rat incisor. Prior to this work only one electron micrograph had been published on the pulpal innervation of a continuously erupting tooth (Han and Avery, 1965, their Fig. 2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A detailed fine-structural investigation has been performed on the pulpal innervation of the rat incisor. Prior to this work only one electron micrograph had been published on the pulpal innervation of a continuously erupting tooth (Han and Avery, 1965, their Fig. 2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%