DOI: 10.18130/v3hg8t
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Development of Electrochemical Microsensors for in vivo Neurotransmitter Detection

Abstract: Everything that happens in our body and all the interactions we have with the outside world are controlled by our brain. Studies of neurotransmitters are critical for a better understanding of how our brain works. Fast-scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV) is the most popular electrochemical technique for the in vivo detection of electroactive neurotransmitters and neurochemicals with high temporal resolution. To further improve the detection selectivity, sensitivity, and spatial resolution, carbon nanomaterial based… Show more

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