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Intravital distribution of chelating agents in the tissues

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Injection of dithisone and quinoline compounds into animals leads to the intravital formation of granules of a zinc chelate in the tissues that can be detected in frozen sections. The intensity of the intravital histochemical reaction depends on the complex-forming capacity, dose, and mode of administration of the agent and also on the presence of other ligands reducing its use in the coordination of volume.

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Eshchenko, V.A. Intravital distribution of chelating agents in the tissues. Bull Exp Biol Med 83, 329–331 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00799352

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