To monitor inhibitory neural signals in brain tissue dynamically, researchers at the Institute of Process Engineering of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed a new method called Liquid/Liquid Interfacial Ultramicro Iontronics (L/L UIs). Researchers used it on the specific regions of the rodent brain to demonstrate high sensitivity, excellent anti-interference, and almost real-time dynamic tracking of cerebral chloride.
A new method to dynamically monitor neural signals in brain
Ultramicro Iontronics Enables Dynamic Tracking of Cerebral Chloride Regulation.