In Vivo Chemogenetic Biocompatibility of Mercury as a Specific Hypercalcemia Actuator in Snail’s Spinal Cord Cell Manipulation: An Extracellular Field Potential Biosensor
Abstract:The
in vivo chemogenetic property of mercuric ions (Hg2+) was
investigated as a specific hypercalcemia actuator in snail’s
spinal cord cell manipulation by extracellular field potential biosensing
analysis. For this purpose, a three-microelectrode system with working,
counter, and pseudo reference electrodes was blindly implanted into
the snail’s spinal cord to electrically stimulate (triggering)
the action potential with a staircase electrical voltage at a very
low frequency level, along with measurement of t… Show more
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