Piantadosi et al., 2025 - Google Patents
An integrated microfluidic and fluorescence platform for probing in vivo neuropharmacologyPiantadosi et al., 2025
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- Piantadosi S
- Lee M
- Wu M
- Huynh H
- Avila R
- Zamorano C
- Pizzano C
- Wu Y
- Xavier R
- Stanslaski M
- Kang J
- Thai S
- Kim Y
- Zhang J
- Huang Y
- Kozorovitskiy Y
- Good C
- Banks A
- Rogers J
- Bruchas M
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- Neuron
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Neurotechnologies and genetic tools for dissecting neural circuit functions have advanced rapidly over the past decade although the development of complementary pharmacological methodologies has comparatively lagged. Understanding the precise pharmacological …
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