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Tetracycline Staining of Bone in Normal and Pathological States

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Tetracycline (TC) is usually associated in bone physiology with labeling procedures, where calculated doses of the antibiotic are administered at one time, or at intervals, and the resultant fixation of the molecule in the bone substance is assessed by the disposition and thickness of the fluorescent complex in ultraviolet light of specific wavelength.

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Aaron, J.E., Pautard, F.G.E. (1975). Tetracycline Staining of Bone in Normal and Pathological States. In: Kuhlencordt, F., Kruse, HP. (eds) Calcium Metabolism, Bone and Metabolic Bone Diseases. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80875-3_36

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