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Selected recent in vivo studies on chemical measurements in invertebrates

Authors :
Xianchan Li
Andrew G. Ewing
Soodabeh Majdi
Hoda Mashadi Fathali
Lin Ren
Source :
The Analyst. 140(11)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

In vivo measurements of neurotransmitters and related compounds have provided a better understanding of the chemical interactions that are a major part in functioning of brains. In addition, a great deal of technology has been developed to measure chemical species in other areas of living organisms. A key part of this work has been sampling technologies as well as direct measurements in vivo. This is extremely important when sampling from the smallest animal systems. Yet, very small invertebrate systems are excellent models and often have better defined and more easily manipulated genetics. This review focuses on in vivo measurements, electrochemical methods, fluorescence techniques, and sampling and is further narrowed to work over approximately the last three years. Rapid developments of in vivo studies in these model systems should aid in finding solutions to biological and bioanalytical challenges related to human physiological functions and neurodegenerative diseases.

Details

ISSN :
13645528
Volume :
140
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Analyst
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bf1906a20f36fc7a85a282aeb1b8e51b