Measuring biomolecule concentrations in the brain of living animals, in real time, is a challenging task, especially when detailed information at high temporal resolution is also required. Traditionally, microdialysis probes are used that generally have sampling areas in the order of about 1 mm 2 , and provide information on concentrations with a temporal resolution of at least several minutes. In this paper, we present a novel miniaturized push-pull perfusion sampling probe that uses an array of small 3 μm-wide sampling channels to sample neurotransmitters at a typical recovery rate of 61%, with a reduced risk of clogging. The added feature to segment the dialysate inside the probe into small water-in-decane droplets enables the detection ...
Alterations in neurotransmission have been implicated in numerous neurodegenerative and neuropsychia...
An essential approach for in vivo chemical monitoring is to use sampling probes coupled with analyti...
Improving our understanding of the central nervous system necessitates developing techniques capable...
Measuring biomolecule concentrations in the brain of living animals, in real time, is a challenging ...
Low-flow push-pull perfusion is a technique for measuring neurotransmitters within the brain with ~2...
Monitoring the concentration dynamics of neurochemicals in the brain is a key tool in the effort to ...
A microfluidic separations-based sensor was developed to incorporate push-pull perfusion sampling, o...
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...
Microfabricated fluidic systems have emerged as a powerful approach for chemical analysis. Relativel...
Neurochemical sensing via sampling probes is essential for deciphering neuronal communication and en...
Neurotransmission is essential in the functioning of the central nervous system; therefore, the abil...
Despite the importance of monitoring and correlating neurotransmitter concentrations in the brain wi...
Direct collection of extracellular fluid (ECF) plays a central role in the monitoring of neurologica...
Despite the importance of monitoring and correlating neurotransmitter concentrations in the brain wi...
Alterations in neurotransmission have been implicated in numerous neurodegenerative and neuropsychia...
An essential approach for in vivo chemical monitoring is to use sampling probes coupled with analyti...
Improving our understanding of the central nervous system necessitates developing techniques capable...
Measuring biomolecule concentrations in the brain of living animals, in real time, is a challenging ...
Low-flow push-pull perfusion is a technique for measuring neurotransmitters within the brain with ~2...
Monitoring the concentration dynamics of neurochemicals in the brain is a key tool in the effort to ...
A microfluidic separations-based sensor was developed to incorporate push-pull perfusion sampling, o...
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...
Microfabricated fluidic systems have emerged as a powerful approach for chemical analysis. Relativel...
Neurochemical sensing via sampling probes is essential for deciphering neuronal communication and en...
Neurotransmission is essential in the functioning of the central nervous system; therefore, the abil...
Despite the importance of monitoring and correlating neurotransmitter concentrations in the brain wi...
Direct collection of extracellular fluid (ECF) plays a central role in the monitoring of neurologica...
Despite the importance of monitoring and correlating neurotransmitter concentrations in the brain wi...
Alterations in neurotransmission have been implicated in numerous neurodegenerative and neuropsychia...
An essential approach for in vivo chemical monitoring is to use sampling probes coupled with analyti...
Improving our understanding of the central nervous system necessitates developing techniques capable...