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Multisite monitoring of choline using biosensor microprobe arrays in combination with CMOS circuitry

Frey, Olivier
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Rothe, Joerg
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Heer, Flavio
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2014
Biomedical Engineering-Biomedizinische Technik

A miniature device enabling parallel in vivo detection of the neurotransmitter choline in multiple brain regions of freely behaving rodents is presented. This is achieved by combining a biosensor microprobe array with a custom-developed CMOS chip. Each silicon microprobe comprises multiple platinum electrodes that are coated with an enzymatic membrane and a permselective layer for selective detection of choline. The biosensors, based on the principle of amperometric detection, exhibit a sensitivity of 157 +/- 35 mu A mM(-1) cm(-2), a limit of detection of below 1 mu M, and a response time in the range of 1 s. With on-chip digitalization and multiplexing, parallel recordings can be performed at a high signal-to-noise ratio with minimal space requirements and with substantial reduction of external signal interference. The layout of the integrated circuitry allows for versatile configuration of the current range and can, therefore, also be used for functionalization of the electrodes before use. The result is a compact, highly integrated system, very convenient for on-site measurements.

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DOI
10.1515/bmt-2012-0098
Web of Science ID

WOS:000342072900005

Author(s)
Frey, Olivier
Rothe, Joerg
Heer, Flavio
van der Wal, Peter D.  
de Rooij, Nico F.  
Hierlemann, Andreas
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

De Gruyter

Published in
Biomedical Engineering-Biomedizinische Technik
Volume

59

Issue

4

Start page

305

End page

314

Subjects

head stage

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in vivo

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microelectrode

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microelectrode array

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neurotransmitter

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real-time monitoring

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