Abstract
Summary
The uptake of radioactive phosphorus was greater in spongy than in dense diaphyseal bone when salts of the element were administered orally to a dog. In dentine the amounts of radioactive phosphorus were constant for the various teeth and of the same order as that present in dense diaphyseal bone. No more than traces of P∗ were found in the enamel.
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