General In Situ Engineering of Carbon‐Based Materials on Carbon Fiber for In Vivo Neurochemical Sensing
Hui Zeng,
Guoyuan Ren,
Nan Gao
et al.
Abstract:Developing real‐time, dynamic, and in situ analytical methods with high spatial and temporal resolutions is crucial for exploring biochemical processes in the brain. Although in vivo electrochemical methods based on carbon fiber (CF) microelectrodes are effective in monitoring neurochemical dynamics during physiological and pathological processes, complex post modification hinders large‐scale productions and widespread neuroscience applications. Herein, we develop a general strategy for the in situ engineering… Show more
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