Alkaline Denaturation of Dentin-A Simple Way to Isolate Human Tooth Enamel for Electron Spin Resonance Dosimetry
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Electron spin resonance (ESR) of tooth enamel is a recently developed method for the retrospective dose estimation of human radiation exposures. The assay requires isolation of enamel from dentin, which is difficult because the boundary between enamel and dentin is not easily discernible. Here we describe a simple method for isolating enamel by alkaline denaturation of dentin. The method requires 4 weeks, but scratching of the denatured and hence softened dentin is needed only once a week. Above all, no special skill is required. We found that the alkaline treatment did not cause deterioration of the ESR signal recorded in enamel exposed to 2 Gy of γ rays prior to its isolation. The assay is particularly suited for teeth containing many cracks that were generated during long-term storage after extraction of the teeth. Such teeth tend to disintegrate during enamel isolation processes, which poses difficulties to isolate enamel mechanically from individual small pieces
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著者
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Nakamura Nori
Department Of Genetics Radiation Effects Research Foundation
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MIYAZAWA CHYUZO
Department of Chemistry, Ohu University School of Dentistry
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Nakamura Nori
Departemnt Of Radiation Oncology Faculty Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
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Miyazawa C
Ohu Univ. School Of Dentistry Fukushima Pref. Jpn
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Miyazawa C
Ohu University School Of Dentistry
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Miyazawa Chyuzo
Department Of Chemistry
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