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- who: Si Qin from the Department of Pharmacy, University of Groningen, Deusinglaan, AV, Groningen, The have published the research: Microsensors for in vivo Measurement of Glutamate in Brain Tissue, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In this review the authors compare first and second generation sensors. The authors compare different properties of these two types of sensors, including sensitivity, specificity, reproducibility and performance in_vivo, to identify the most suitable type of sensors for further experiments. In this work, high basal levels of glutamate were reported: 29 ± 9.0 µM in striatum. This observation might involve a . . .
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