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Fibrils in marsupial enamel tubules
Authors:G Fosse  N Holmbakken
Institution:(1) Institute of Anatomy, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
Abstract:Summary Serial etching of cross-sectioned prisms in undecalcified adult marsupial enamel from different species, revealed distinct cylindrical acid-resistant fibrils that were demonstrable by light microscopy and by scanning electron microscopy. No fibrils were found in the enamel of Vombatus.The fibrils and the organic matrix in the remainder of the enamel stain differently. The fibrils project from the center of prisms or the borderline between prisms and interprismatic substance.It is concluded that the fibrils are chemically different from the organic matrix in the enamel, that they constitute the compact, homogenous, and morphologically well defined organic contents of the tubules in adult marsupial enamel.Since most of the material was obtained from dry museum crania, it is concluded that the fibrils are not destroyed by prolonged drying.The scanning electron micrographs were taken at the Electron Microscopical Unit for Biological Sciences, Oslo, Norway.
Keywords:Teeth  Enamel  Marsupials  Fibrils
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