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Push–pull perfusion

Known as: Push-pull perfusion 
Push–pull perfusion is an in vivo sampling method most commonly used for measuring neurotransmitters in the brain. Developed by J.H. Gaddum in 1960… 
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2017
2017
We present a newly designed and fabricated miniaturized hybrid push-pull perfusion sampling (μPPPS) probe with integrated droplet… 
2012
2012
We have previously illustrated the feasibility of using electroosmosis to sample from the extracellular space of living tissue 1… 
2006
2006
Objective For study of the mechanism of the acupuncture signal conduction or transformation in the central never system,a new… 
1990
1990
textabstractThe tripeptide TRH has diverse endocrine and non-endocrine functions and is ubiquitously located in the body. Its… 
1980
1980
  • S. Xu
  • 1980
  • Corpus ID: 75979126
Four series of experiments were designed to observe the relationship betweencyclic 3',5'-adenosine monophosphate(cAMP)level of…