What is defined as a solution that sets in a gel-like state but is NOT a true gel?
A) Thixotropic
B) Gelation
C) Solidify
D) Hypotropic
A
Explanation: A) Another form of APF for topical applications is thixotropic gels. This sets in a gel-like state, but is NOT a true gel.
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