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Category |
Neurosciences |
Manuscript Type |
Frontier |
Article Title |
Implantable (Bio)sensors as new tools for wireless monitoring of brain neurochemistry in real time
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Manuscript Source |
Invited Manuscript |
All Author List |
Donatella Farina, Maria D Alvau, Giulia Puggioni, Giammario Calia, Gianfranco Bazzu, Rossana Migheli, Ottavio Sechi, Gaia Rocchitta, Maria S Desole and Pier Andrea Serra |
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Regione autonoma della Sardegna |
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Corresponding Author |
Pier Andrea Serra, MD, PhD, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Medical School, University of Sassari, V.le S. Pietro 43/b, 07100 Sassari, Italy. paserra@uniss.it |
Key Words |
Electrochemical microsensors; Amperometric biosensors; Neurotransmitters; Bioenergetic substrates; Wireless biotelemetric technologies |
Core Tip |
Electrochemical microsensors and amperometric biosensors arouse enormous scientific interest because of their low-cost technology and because they guarantee real-time monitoring of changes of the most important brain compounds. In conjunction with miniaturized telemetric devices, the electrochemical sensors, allow the neurochemical monitoring of extracellular space of discrete brain regions in awake, untethered animals for days or weeks. This new scientific approach opens new frontiers for studying the physiological and physiopathological pathways in wild-type animals and in genetic models of the most widespread neurodegenerative diseases. |
Publish Date |
2014-07-10 11:42 |
Citation |
Farina D, Alvau MD, Puggioni G, Calia G, Bazzu G, Migheli R, Sechi O, Rocchitta G, Desole MS, Serra PA. Implantable (Bio)sensors as new tools for wireless monitoring of brain neurochemistry in real time. World J Pharmacol 2014; 3(1): 1-17 |
URL |
http://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3192/full/v3/i1/1.htm |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.5497/wjp.v3.i1.1 |
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