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Scarce and randomly oriented oxytalan fibres are present in the connective tissue of dental pulp in both deciduous and permanent teeth.
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This investigation was supported by grant No.V-10/78 from the SIZ-V of S. R. Croatia.
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Bradamante, Ž., Pećina-Hrnčević, A. & Ciglar, I. Oxytalan fibres in human dental pulp. Experientia 36, 1210–1211 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01976134
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