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The analytical control of the cationic aggregation in chromium complexes

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Electrophoretic assay is proposed as a control method for the cationic aggregation in chromium complexes. The experimental agreement between the physico-chemical characteristics of the non-dialyzable fraction, and the absence of electrophoretic mobility, indicate the validity of this approach. Furthermore, the experimental experience in animal distribution studies corroborates the usefulness of the method.

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Anghileri, L.J. The analytical control of the cationic aggregation in chromium complexes. J. Radioanal. Chem. 12, 543–545 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02515349

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