• Amperometry in chemistry is the detection of ions in a solution based on electric current or changes in electric current. Amperometry is used in electrophysiology...
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  • potentiometry (the difference in electrode potentials is measured), amperometry (electric current is the analytical signal), coulometry (charge passed...
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  • determine the concentration of the analyte directly; this is a form of amperometry. However, the difficulty is that the measured current depends on several...
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    electrophysiological techniques include single channel recording and amperometry. Electrophysiological recording in general is sometimes called electrography...
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    Chemistry: Biomedical Properties of Egyptian Black Makeup Revealed by Amperometry at Single Cells". Analytical Chemistry. 82 (2): 457–460. doi:10.1021/ac902348g...
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  • a system probing reactions at up to six different wavelengths. Amperometry Amperometry can be used as a detection technique (amperometric titration)....
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    cylinder electrode. Carbon-fiber microelectrodes are used either in amperometry or fast-scan cyclic voltammetry for detection of biochemical signaling...
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  • cylinder electrode. Carbon-fiber microelectrodes are used either in amperometry or fast-scan cyclic voltammetry for detection of biochemical signalling...
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  • carbon paste-based sensors are also applicable in coulometry (both amperometry and potentiometry). In general, CPEs are popular because carbon pastes...
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    The concentration of the material can be determined by Beer's Law. Amperometry: Measures the current produced by the titration reaction as a result...
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    Chemistry: Biomedical Properties of Egyptian Black Makeup Revealed by Amperometry at Single Cells". Analytical Chemistry. 2 (82): 457–460. doi:10.1021/ac902348g...
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  • is assessed by an image processor. Electric detection e.g. involving amperometry, Voltammetry, coulometry may be used directly or indirectly for many...
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    measured), coulometry (the transferred charge is measured over time), amperometry (the cell's current is measured over time), and voltammetry (the cell's...
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    current value is measured as the dependent variable. The opposite, i.e., amperometry, is also possible but not common. The shape of the curves depends on...
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  • involve single-unit recordings, extracellular field potentials, and amperometry; more recently, multielectrode arrays have been used to record and mimic...
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    differentiates them into chromaffin-like cells. Using patch clamp recording and amperometry, there was a significant increase in quantal size, excitability and coupling...
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  • cell; this electrode can monitor the call via methods of voltammetry or amperometry. Before the measure can be taken, the cell must be stimulated by an ejection...
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    release from brain synapses using an electrochemistry technique known as amperometry, based on the method of Mark Wightman, a chemist at the University of...
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    of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. There she worked on microelectrode amperometry to study single-cell exocytosis. Haynes joined the University of Minnesota...
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