PMID: 6413564Oct 1, 1983Paper

A biochemical study of two bifunctional reagents as alternatives to formocresol

Journal of Dental Research
D M Ranly, E P Lazzari

Abstract

Two bifunctional reagents, glutaraldehyde and dimethylsuberimidate, were compared to formaldehyde with respect to fixation and modification of protein. Glutaraldehyde proved the superior fixative based on cross-linking and enzyme degradation assays. An immunoprecipitation assay suggests that the reaction products of glutaraldehyde may have altered antigenicity.

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May 1, 1979·Journal of Endodontics·J R NelsonR M Madden
Mar 1, 1990·Journal of Endodontics·D M Ranly, D Horn
Sep 24, 2004·Australian Endodontic Journal : the Journal of the Australian Society of Endodontology Inc·Sajeev Koshy, Robert M Love
Jan 25, 2006·International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry·V SrinivasanP J Waterhouse
Aug 1, 1987·Scandinavian Journal of Dental Research·P Hörsted-Bindslev
Oct 1, 1985·Journal of Dental Research·D M RanlyT Zislis
Sep 2, 2015·The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice·Yousef H Al-Dlaigan
Jan 1, 2009·International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry·Vivek Kumar AdlakhaNamita Singh

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