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Cell, stimulation agent nicotine

The initial electrochemical studies on PC 12 cells have focused on quantitation of catecholamine release. Zeptomole levels of catecholamine have been observed for a single-release event using amperometric detection with carbon fiber microelectrodes [15]. To measure the time course of these release events the electrode, held at a potential where dopamine is readily oxidized, is gently placed against the cell surface. Catecholamines are released from individual vesicles following perfusion of the cell with a solution containing nicotine, elevated potassium chloride, or other chemical stimulants. Such agents serve to directly depolarize the... [Pg.282]


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