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THE presence of lipids in carious dentine has been observed, and variously considered to be of exogenous1 or endogenous2,3 origin, and the staining of the peritubular dentine matrix of sound dentine by histochemical techniques for lipids has been reported earlier4.
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ALLRED, H. Histochemical Observations on the Lipids of Carious Human Dentine. Nature 210, 748 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/210748a0
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