[Effect of magnesium on neural activities in vitro]
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[Effect of magnesium on neural activities in vitro]
Abstract
It has been well known that magnesium ion (Mg(2+)) plays an important role in biological functions, especially in neural activities and functions. However, not so many researches have been carried to this subject. Here we investigated the Mg(2+)effect on neuronal electrical activities together with NMDA receptor and synaptic glutamate release by using Multi-Electrode Array (MEA) and Enzyme modified MEA-based multi-array sensor.
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