Cocaine-Induced Changes in Tonic Dopamine Concentrations Measured Using Multiple-Cyclic Square Wave Voltammetry in vivo
For over 40 years, in vivo microdialysis techniques have been at the forefront in measuring the effects of illicit substances on brain tonic extracellular levels of dopamine that underlie many aspects of drug addiction. However, the size of microdialysis probes and sampling rate may limit this techn...
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Main Authors: | Jason Yuen (Author), Abhinav Goyal (Author), Aaron E. Rusheen (Author), Abbas Z. Kouzani (Author), Michael Berk (Author), Jee Hyun Kim (Author), Susannah J. Tye (Author), Charles D. Blaha (Author), Kevin E. Bennet (Author), Dong-Pyo Jang (Author), Kendall H. Lee (Author), Hojin Shin (Author), Yoonbae Oh (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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