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  • Enzyme-immobilized CNT network probe for in vivo neurotransmitter detection.

Enzyme-immobilized CNT network probe for in vivo neurotransmitter detection.

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2011-05-10)
Gi-Ja Lee, Seok Keun Choi, Samjin Choi, Ji Hye Park, Hun-Kuk Park
ABSTRACT

Glutamate is the principal excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain, and its excessive release plays a key role in neuronal death associated with a wide range of neural disorders. Real-time monitoring of extracellular glutamate levels would be very helpful in understanding the excitotoxic process of neurotransmitters on brain injury. Toward the detection of L: -glutamate, we describe in this chapter the preparation of carbon nanotube (CNT) network probes with immobilized L: -glutamate oxidase (GLOD) by using a non-covalent functionalized method. Such GOLD-CNT network probes are evaluated with real-time electronic responses corresponding to standard glutamate solutions in vitro and a 11-vessel occlusion (11 VO) rat model in vivo. The ultrahigh sensitivity, selectivity, and fast response time of GLOD-CNT network probes are greatly promising for the real-time electronic detection of extracellular glutamate levels in brain.

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L-Glutamate Oxidase from Streptomyces sp., lyophilized powder, ≥5.0 units/mg solid