Tissue O₂ can be monitored using a variety of electrochemical techniques and electrodes. In vitro and in vivo characterisation studies for O₂ reduction at carbon paste electrodes (CPEs) using constant potential amperometry (CPA) are presented. Cyclic voltammetry indicated that an applied potential of -650 mV is required for O₂ reduction at CPEs. High sensitivity (-1.49 ± 0.01 nA/μM), low detection limit (ca. 0.1 μM) and good linear response characteristics (R² > 0.99) were observed in calibration experiments performed at this potential. There was also no effect of pH, temperature, and ion changes, and no dependence upon flow/fluid convection (stirring). Several compounds (e.g. dopamine and its metabolites) present in brain extracellular flu...
Simultaneous monitoring of tissue O2 and regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was performed in the st...
Simultaneous monitoring of tissue O2 and regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was performed in the st...
Abstract: This review focuses on the stability of voltammetric signals recorded over periods of mont...
Tissue O₂ can be monitored using a variety of electrochemical techniques and electrodes. In vitro an...
Tissue O₂ can be monitored using a variety of electrochemical techniques and electrodes. In vitro an...
Tissue O₂ can be monitored using a variety of electrochemical techniques and electrodes. In vitro an...
Tissue O₂ can be monitored using a variety of electrochemical techniques and electrodes. In vitro an...
In vitro characterisation results for O2reduction at Pt-based microelectrodes are presented and comp...
In vitro characterisation results for O2reduction at Pt-based microelectrodes are presented and comp...
In vitro characterisation results for O2reduction at Pt-based microelectrodes are presented and comp...
In vitro characterisation results for O2reduction at Pt-based microelectrodes are presented and comp...
In this communication we review selected experiments involving the use ofcarbon paste electrodes (CP...
In this communication we review selected experiments involving the use ofcarbon paste electrodes (CP...
In this communication we review selected experiments involving the use ofcarbon paste electrodes (CP...
In this communication we review selected experiments involving the use ofcarbon paste electrodes (CP...
Simultaneous monitoring of tissue O2 and regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was performed in the st...
Simultaneous monitoring of tissue O2 and regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was performed in the st...
Abstract: This review focuses on the stability of voltammetric signals recorded over periods of mont...
Tissue O₂ can be monitored using a variety of electrochemical techniques and electrodes. In vitro an...
Tissue O₂ can be monitored using a variety of electrochemical techniques and electrodes. In vitro an...
Tissue O₂ can be monitored using a variety of electrochemical techniques and electrodes. In vitro an...
Tissue O₂ can be monitored using a variety of electrochemical techniques and electrodes. In vitro an...
In vitro characterisation results for O2reduction at Pt-based microelectrodes are presented and comp...
In vitro characterisation results for O2reduction at Pt-based microelectrodes are presented and comp...
In vitro characterisation results for O2reduction at Pt-based microelectrodes are presented and comp...
In vitro characterisation results for O2reduction at Pt-based microelectrodes are presented and comp...
In this communication we review selected experiments involving the use ofcarbon paste electrodes (CP...
In this communication we review selected experiments involving the use ofcarbon paste electrodes (CP...
In this communication we review selected experiments involving the use ofcarbon paste electrodes (CP...
In this communication we review selected experiments involving the use ofcarbon paste electrodes (CP...
Simultaneous monitoring of tissue O2 and regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was performed in the st...
Simultaneous monitoring of tissue O2 and regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was performed in the st...
Abstract: This review focuses on the stability of voltammetric signals recorded over periods of mont...