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Microdialysis is a minimally invasive technique that is used for the continuous sampling of extracellular fluid. It is often used to measure the concentration of free analytes that are not bound to carrier proteins in a sample.
How can microdialysis benefit drug development?

How can microdialysis benefit drug development?

Exercise-induced exerkines: Secret weapon in disease prevention and therapy

Exercise-induced exerkines: Secret weapon in disease prevention and therapy

TIMP2 protein identified as key player in brain plasticity and memory

TIMP2 protein identified as key player in brain plasticity and memory

Specialized astrocyte subpopulation discovery sheds light on brain health and treatment avenues

Specialized astrocyte subpopulation discovery sheds light on brain health and treatment avenues

Researchers synthesize fluorescent molecularly imprinted polymeric nanoparticles to detect neurotransmitters

Researchers synthesize fluorescent molecularly imprinted polymeric nanoparticles to detect neurotransmitters

Advantages and challenges of using interstitial fluid for disease diagnosis, health monitoring

Advantages and challenges of using interstitial fluid for disease diagnosis, health monitoring

Properties of dense breasts promote cancer growth, study suggests

Properties of dense breasts promote cancer growth, study suggests

Study: Optogenetic stimulation of circuit improves symptomatology of Huntington's disease

Study: Optogenetic stimulation of circuit improves symptomatology of Huntington's disease

Antibiotic combined with measurement technology may save time and money in developing new active ingredients

Antibiotic combined with measurement technology may save time and money in developing new active ingredients

Scientists secure funding to develop better methods for evaluation of topically applied drugs

Scientists secure funding to develop better methods for evaluation of topically applied drugs

Researchers discover 'mystical' psychedelic compound in normal brains

Researchers discover 'mystical' psychedelic compound in normal brains

Ultra-Small Microelectrode Biosensors for Brain Injury Analysis

Ultra-Small Microelectrode Biosensors for Brain Injury Analysis

Purdue engineers develop tiny glutamate sensors for spinal cord injuries

Purdue engineers develop tiny glutamate sensors for spinal cord injuries

Making the Most of Microdialysis for Neurotransmitter Analysis

Making the Most of Microdialysis for Neurotransmitter Analysis

Study reveals mechanisms underlying inflammatory response in the brain associated with fever

Study reveals mechanisms underlying inflammatory response in the brain associated with fever

New approach to study brown fat could aid in finding treatments for obesity

New approach to study brown fat could aid in finding treatments for obesity

MIT researchers develop imaging technique that provides unprecedented view of serotonin dynamics

MIT researchers develop imaging technique that provides unprecedented view of serotonin dynamics

Brain protein key to binge drinking? An interview with Dr. Candice Contet

Brain protein key to binge drinking? An interview with Dr. Candice Contet

Six research teams awarded grant to accelerate discovery of new drugs for brain, nervous system disorders

Six research teams awarded grant to accelerate discovery of new drugs for brain, nervous system disorders

Brain protein plays key role in controlling binge drinking

Brain protein plays key role in controlling binge drinking

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