An essential approach for in vivo chemical monitoring is to use sampling probes coupled with analytical methods; however, this method traditionally has limited spatial and temporal resolution. To address this problem, we developed an analytical system that combines microfabricated push–pull sampling probes with droplet-based microfluidics. The microfabricated probe provides spatial resolution approximately 1000-fold better than that of common microdialysis probes. Microfabrication also facilitated integration of an extra channel into the probe for microinjection. We created microfluidic devices and interfaces that allowed manipulation of nanoliter droplet samples collected from the microfabricated probe at intervals of a few seconds. Use of...
The extracellular compartment of the brain is a complex, dynamic microenvironment containing nutrien...
Microdialysis is a sampling technique that can be employed to monitor biological events in vivo and ...
A critical early step in drug discovery is the screening of a chemical library. Typically, promising...
Monitoring the concentration dynamics of neurochemicals in the brain is a key tool in the effort to ...
ABSTRACT: Continuous fluidic sampling systems allow collection of brain biomarkers in vivo. Here, we...
Direct collection of extracellular fluid (ECF) plays a central role in the monitoring of neurologica...
Direct collection of extracellular fluid (ECF) plays a central role in the monitoring of neurologica...
Microfabricated fluidic systems have emerged as a powerful approach for chemical analysis. Relativel...
Measuring biomolecule concentrations in the brain of living animals, in real time, is a challenging ...
A microfluidic separations-based sensor was developed to incorporate push-pull perfusion sampling, o...
Neurotransmission is essential in the functioning of the central nervous system; therefore, the abil...
Dynamic chemical heterogeneity of the nervous system is essential to numerous physiological processe...
By translating bioanalytical testing from the laboratory into the clinic or at home, point-of-care (...
Continuous monitoring of biomarkers such as metabolites and hormones can be extremely useful in unde...
Probe techniques for monitoring in vivo chemistry (e.g., electrochemical sensors and microdialysis s...
The extracellular compartment of the brain is a complex, dynamic microenvironment containing nutrien...
Microdialysis is a sampling technique that can be employed to monitor biological events in vivo and ...
A critical early step in drug discovery is the screening of a chemical library. Typically, promising...
Monitoring the concentration dynamics of neurochemicals in the brain is a key tool in the effort to ...
ABSTRACT: Continuous fluidic sampling systems allow collection of brain biomarkers in vivo. Here, we...
Direct collection of extracellular fluid (ECF) plays a central role in the monitoring of neurologica...
Direct collection of extracellular fluid (ECF) plays a central role in the monitoring of neurologica...
Microfabricated fluidic systems have emerged as a powerful approach for chemical analysis. Relativel...
Measuring biomolecule concentrations in the brain of living animals, in real time, is a challenging ...
A microfluidic separations-based sensor was developed to incorporate push-pull perfusion sampling, o...
Neurotransmission is essential in the functioning of the central nervous system; therefore, the abil...
Dynamic chemical heterogeneity of the nervous system is essential to numerous physiological processe...
By translating bioanalytical testing from the laboratory into the clinic or at home, point-of-care (...
Continuous monitoring of biomarkers such as metabolites and hormones can be extremely useful in unde...
Probe techniques for monitoring in vivo chemistry (e.g., electrochemical sensors and microdialysis s...
The extracellular compartment of the brain is a complex, dynamic microenvironment containing nutrien...
Microdialysis is a sampling technique that can be employed to monitor biological events in vivo and ...
A critical early step in drug discovery is the screening of a chemical library. Typically, promising...