“…CE-MS (see Figure 3a) is widely used to measure and identify bioactive peptides (Ye et al, 2011), metabolites (Nemes et al, 2011(Nemes et al, , 2012Nautiyal et al, 2012;Gholipour et al, 2013), classical neurotransmitters (Lapainis et al, 2009), and amino acids (Moini, 2013). Alternatively, microdialysis sampling can be directly coupled to ESI-MS via nanodroplet segmented flow for in vivo chemical monitoring of neurotransmitters, metabolites, and drugs in the live brain (Song et al, 2012). As another hyphenation solution, CE separations have been integrated into microfluidic devices that also serve as electrospray emitters, although sample loading for small-volume analysis remains a barrier to high-throughput analysis (Mellors et al, 2008;Sun et al, 2010;.…”