M S TUNG
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TUNG M, Eichmiller F
J Clin Dent
. 2000 Feb;
10(1 Spec No):1-6.
PMID: 10686850
Certain commercial materials and equipment are identified in this paper to specify the experimental procedure. In no instance does such identification imply recognition or endorsement by the National Institute of...
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Ishikawa K, Eanes E, TUNG M
J Dent Res
. 1994 Aug;
73(8):1462-9.
PMID: 8083444
The importance of supersaturation in the dynamics of apatite precipitation from aqueous solutions is well-established. To determine whether this parameter has a comparable impact on the concomitant development of the...
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TUNG M, Bowen H, Derkson G, Pashley D
J Endod
. 1993 Aug;
19(8):383-7.
PMID: 8263438
Calcium phosphate solutions at various concentrations and pH levels were used to obstruct the dentinal tubules. The effects were evaluated by measurements of permeability through dentin discs and by scanning...
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TUNG M, Tomazic B, Brown W
Arch Oral Biol
. 1992 Jan;
37(7):585-91.
PMID: 1444899
The adsorption of Mg ions on octacalcium phosphate (OCP) and its effect on OCP hydrolysis, with and without F, were studied. The Mg adsorption isotherm was fitted by the Langmuir...
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Bowen R, TUNG M, Blosser R, ASMUSSEN E
Int Dent J
. 1987 Sep;
37(3):158-61.
PMID: 3316044
Previous studies have shown that sequential use of aqueous FO (ferric oxalate containing a small concentration of HNO3), acetone solutions of NPG (N-phenylglycine), and PMDM (the reaction product of pyromellitic...
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TUNG M, Brown W
Calcif Tissue Int
. 1985 May;
37(3):329-31.
PMID: 3926285
Comparison of lattice parameters and morphology of some of the microcrystallites in a subcutaneous heterotopic calcification reported by Daculsi et al. [1] with those of heat-treated octacalcium phosphate (OCP) suggests...
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TUNG M, Chow L, Brown W
J Dent Res
. 1985 Jan;
64(1):2-5.
PMID: 3855414
Effects of temperature (25 and 37 degrees C), pH (4.9-10.5), and CaF2 on CaHPO4.2H2O (DCPD) hydrolysis were studied in a pH-stat. Octa-calcium phosphate (OCP) was the product at pH 6.2-6.8...
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TUNG M, Brown W
Calcif Tissue Int
. 1983 Sep;
35(6):783-90.
PMID: 6652554
The hydrolysis of previously prepared amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) was studied in a solution "saturated" with ACP; this eliminated the initial consumption of acid due to ACP dissolution. The procedure...