Jing et al., 2020 - Google Patents
An optimized acetylcholine sensor for monitoring in vivo cholinergic activityJing et al., 2020
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- Author
- Jing M
- Li Y
- Zeng J
- Huang P
- Skirzewski M
- Kljakic O
- Peng W
- Qian T
- Tan K
- Zou J
- Trinh S
- Wu R
- Zhang S
- Pan S
- Hires S
- Xu M
- Li H
- Saksida L
- Prado V
- Bussey T
- Prado M
- Chen L
- Cheng H
- Li Y
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Nature methods
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The ability to directly measure acetylcholine (ACh) release is an essential step toward understanding its physiological function. Here we optimized the GRABACh (GPCR- activation-based ACh) sensor to achieve substantially improved sensitivity in ACh detection …
- 229960004373 Acetylcholine 0 title abstract description 151
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