Thamara Perera, FRCS, of Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, in the UK, and his colleagues
used microdialysis, a novel technique to study the differences in basic energy metabolism between organs from DCD and brain death donors.
Not exact matches
Researchers most commonly study the effect of antidepressants
using a technique known as
microdialysis, in which they insert a probe into the brain to take tiny chemical samples from the tissue.
Using a combination of behavioral techniques, pharmacological manipulations, and in vivo
microdialysis, he also demonstrated that endocannabinoids influence drug reward through the CB1 receptor - mediated modulation of dopamine, GABA, and glutamate signaling in the mesocorticolimbic and striatopallidal circuits.
Through the combined
use of in vivo
microdialysis and behavioral and neuropharmacological techniques, his early work characterized the role of serotonin and its signaling via serotonin - 1B (5 - HT1B) receptors in the ventral tegmental area, nucleus accumbens, and ventral pallidum in the rewarding actions of cocaine and ethanol.
Stable isotope labeled L - kynurenine (KYN) metabolism investigated
using In vivo
microdialysis coupled with a novel high content LC / MS / MS method D. P. BUDAC, D. SONG, M. CAJINA, A. LEE, B. M. CAMPBELL, G. LI, C. SÁNCHEZ, C. FORRAY, V. S. PALAMARCHOUK, G. N. SMAGIN... Abstract / Posters