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Neuron-specific modulation of SLC30A10 identifies dopaminergic and glutamatergic neurons as targets of manganese-induced motor disease. [PDF]
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Effects of chemogenetic inhibition of serotonergic raphe-striatal neurons on L-DOPA-induced behaviors and neurochemistry in a rat model of Parkinson's disease. [PDF]
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Pre-Clinical Models of Traumatic Brain Injury-A Narrative Review Towards "Animal Neuro-ICUs". [PDF]
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Pineal microdialysis is characterized by the real-time monitoring of melatonin, neurotransmitters, metabolites, and other compounds released by the pineal gland throughout 24 h. It is a technique with great advantages that allows in vivo study of the ongoing pineal gland metabolism.
Caroline Aparecida Pereira, de Souza +3 more
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Pineal microdialysis is characterized by the real-time monitoring of melatonin, neurotransmitters, metabolites, and other compounds released by the pineal gland throughout 24 h. It is a technique with great advantages that allows in vivo study of the ongoing pineal gland metabolism.
Caroline Aparecida Pereira, de Souza +3 more
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Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 2002
Microdialysis has been used extensively in animal studies for decades and in human pharmacokinetic studies for about 10 years. Microdialysis is based on the passive diffusion of a compound along its concentration gradient from the tissue through the membrane into the dialysate.
M, Stahl, R, Bouw, A, Jackson, V, Pay
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Microdialysis has been used extensively in animal studies for decades and in human pharmacokinetic studies for about 10 years. Microdialysis is based on the passive diffusion of a compound along its concentration gradient from the tissue through the membrane into the dialysate.
M, Stahl, R, Bouw, A, Jackson, V, Pay
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