Electrochemical cytometry adds a new dimension to our ability to study the chemistry and chemical storage of transmitter molecules stored in nanometer vesicles. The approach involves the adsorption and subsequent rupture of vesicles on an electrode surface during which the electroactive contents are quantitatively oxidized (or reduced). The measured current allows us to count the number of molecules in the vesicles using Faraday's law and to correlate this-to the amount of molecules released when single exocytosis events take place at communicating cells. The original format for this method involved a capillary electrophoresis separation step to singly address each vesicle, but we have more recently discovered that cellular vesicles tend to...
The oxidation of catecholamine at a microelectrode, following its release from individual vesicles, ...
The oxidation of catecholamine at a microelectrode, following its release from individual vesicles, ...
The oxidation of catecholamine at a microelectrode, following its release from individual vesicles, ...
Electrochemical cytometry adds a new dimension to our ability to study the chemistry and chemical st...
Three new tools are discussed for understanding chemical communication between cells and primarily t...
The quantification of vesicular transmitter content is important for studying the mechanisms of neur...
The quantification of vesicular transmitter content is important for studying the mechanisms of neur...
The oxidation of catecholamine at a microelectrode, following its release from individual vesicles, ...
Advances in electrochemical methodology over the past 30 years have allowed chemical measurements to...
The mechanism of mammalian vesicle rupture onto the surface of a polarized carbon fiber microelectro...
The primary method for neuronal communication involves the release of chemical messengers that are p...
The mechanism of mammalian vesicle rupture onto the surface of a polarized carbon fiber microelectro...
The synaptic vesicle, a cellular compartment tens to hundreds of nanometres in size, is a main playe...
Vesicle impact electrochemical cytometry (VIEC) has been used to quantify the vesicular transmitter ...
Vesicle impact electrochemical cytometry (VIEC) has been used to quantify the vesicular transmitter ...
The oxidation of catecholamine at a microelectrode, following its release from individual vesicles, ...
The oxidation of catecholamine at a microelectrode, following its release from individual vesicles, ...
The oxidation of catecholamine at a microelectrode, following its release from individual vesicles, ...
Electrochemical cytometry adds a new dimension to our ability to study the chemistry and chemical st...
Three new tools are discussed for understanding chemical communication between cells and primarily t...
The quantification of vesicular transmitter content is important for studying the mechanisms of neur...
The quantification of vesicular transmitter content is important for studying the mechanisms of neur...
The oxidation of catecholamine at a microelectrode, following its release from individual vesicles, ...
Advances in electrochemical methodology over the past 30 years have allowed chemical measurements to...
The mechanism of mammalian vesicle rupture onto the surface of a polarized carbon fiber microelectro...
The primary method for neuronal communication involves the release of chemical messengers that are p...
The mechanism of mammalian vesicle rupture onto the surface of a polarized carbon fiber microelectro...
The synaptic vesicle, a cellular compartment tens to hundreds of nanometres in size, is a main playe...
Vesicle impact electrochemical cytometry (VIEC) has been used to quantify the vesicular transmitter ...
Vesicle impact electrochemical cytometry (VIEC) has been used to quantify the vesicular transmitter ...
The oxidation of catecholamine at a microelectrode, following its release from individual vesicles, ...
The oxidation of catecholamine at a microelectrode, following its release from individual vesicles, ...
The oxidation of catecholamine at a microelectrode, following its release from individual vesicles, ...