Compendium of in vivo monitoring in real-time molecular neuroscience. Volume 1, Fundamentals and applications /

This new volume documents the transition from the development of electrochemical monitoring of brain function, now more than 40 years old, to fundamental neuroscience. This includes the links of molecular neuroscience to biobehavior, to a molecular understanding of neurologically-linked diseases and...

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Corporate Authors: World Scientific (Firm)
Group Author: Wilson, George S., 1939- (Editor); Michael, Adrian C. (Editor)
Published: World Scientific Pub. Co.,
Publisher Address: Singapore ; Hackensack, N.J. :
Publication Dates: 2015.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/9295#t=toc
Summary: This new volume documents the transition from the development of electrochemical monitoring of brain function, now more than 40 years old, to fundamental neuroscience. This includes the links of molecular neuroscience to biobehavior, to a molecular understanding of neurologically-linked diseases and to the investigation of neuroactive molecules made possible by new detection methodology. This work should be of interest to a broad audience, especially those who are engaged in neuroscience research, for example in drug discovery, but are not familiar with electrochemical methodology.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xxvii,414pages) : illustrations (some color)
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9789814619776
Index Number: QP356
CLC: Q42
Contents: ch. 1. Using biosensors to probe fundamental questions of sleep / Erik Naylor and Peter A. Petillo -- ch. 2. Cortical cholinergic transients for cue detection and attentional mode shifts / Martin Sarter, William M. Howe and Howard Gritton -- ch. 3. Real-time measurement of ATP and adenosine in the nervous system / Nicholas Dale -- ch. 4. Electrochemical detection of adenosine in vivo / Ashley E. Ross and B. Jill Venton -- ch. 5. Real-time In vivo neurotransmitter measurements using enzyme-based ceramic microelectrode arrays: what we have learned about glutamate signaling / Jason J. Burmeister ... [et al.] -- ch. 6. Enzyme-based microbiosensors for selective quantification of rapid molecular fluctuations in brain tissue / Leyda Z. Lugo-Morales and Leslie A. Sombers -- ch. 7. Monitoring and modulating dopamine release and unit activity in real-time / Anna M. Belle and R. Mark Wightman -- ch. 8. Quantitative chemical measurements of vesicular transmitters with single cell amperometry and electrochemical cytometry / Jelena Lovric, Xianchan Li, Andrew G. Ewing -- ch. 9. Coupling voltammetry With optogenetics to reveal axonal control of dopamine transmission by striatal acetylcholine / Polina Kosillo ... [et al.] -- ch. 10. Electrochemical recordings during deep brain stimulation in animals and humans: WINCS, MINCS, and closed-loop DBS / Charles D. Blaha ... [et al.] -- ch. 11. Sweet leaf: neurochemical advances reveal how cannabinoids affect brain dopamine concentrations / Erik B. Oleson and Joseph F. Cheer -- ch. 12. Probing serotonin neurotransmission: implications for neuropsychiatric disorders / Kevin M. Wood, David Cepeda and Parastoo Hashemi -- ch. 13. Voltammetric analysis of loss and gain of dopamine function / Paul A. Garris, Kristen A. Keefe -- ch. 14. Measurements of dopamine release and uptake in Huntington's Disease model rodents / Sam V. Kaplan, Stephen C. Fowler, and Michael A. Johnson -- ch. 15. Characterizing neuropeptide release: from isolated cells to intact animals / Agatha E. Maki and Jonathan V. Sweedler -- ch. 16. Advancing chronic intracortical electrode recording function / Lohitash Karumbaiah, Tarun Saxena, and Ravi Bellamkonda -- ch. 17. Measurement of cytokines in the brain / Julie A. Stenken and Michael Elkins.