Carbon-fiber electrodes (CFEs) are the gold standard for quantifying the release of oxidizable neurotransmitters from single vesicles and single cells. Over the last 15 years, microfabricated devices have emerged as alternatives to CFEs that offer the possibility of higher throughput, subcellular spatial resolution of exocytosis, and integration with other techniques for probing exocytosis including microfluidic cell handling and solution exchange, optical imaging and stimulation, and electrophysiological recording and stimulation. Here we review progress in developing electrochemical electrode devices capable of resolving quantal exocytosis that are fabricated using photolithography.

Electrochemical measurement of quantal exocytosis using microchips

Marcantoni A.;Carabelli V.
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2018-01-01

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Carbon-fiber electrodes (CFEs) are the gold standard for quantifying the release of oxidizable neurotransmitters from single vesicles and single cells. Over the last 15 years, microfabricated devices have emerged as alternatives to CFEs that offer the possibility of higher throughput, subcellular spatial resolution of exocytosis, and integration with other techniques for probing exocytosis including microfluidic cell handling and solution exchange, optical imaging and stimulation, and electrophysiological recording and stimulation. Here we review progress in developing electrochemical electrode devices capable of resolving quantal exocytosis that are fabricated using photolithography.
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bioMEMS; Multi-electrode arrays; Animals; Carbon; Carbon Fiber; Chromaffin Cells; Electrochemical Techniques; Humans; Microelectrodes; Microfluidic Analytical Techniques; Optical Imaging; Exocytosis; Lab-On-A-Chip Devices
Gillis K.D.; Liu X.A.; Marcantoni A.; Carabelli V.
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