microiontophoresis
Microiontophoresis is a technique used in neuroscience and biomedical research to deliver small quantities of charged substances, such as neurotransmitters or drugs, directly into specific tissues or cells. This method employs a fine glass or plastic micropipette connected to an electrical current source. The charged molecules are loaded into the micropipette, and an electrical current is applied to induce their movement across cellular membranes or into targeted tissue areas.
The primary advantage of microiontophoresis is its ability to precisely control the location and amount of
Microiontophoresis systems typically consist of a micropipette filled with the test substance, a current generator, and
While microiontophoresis provides high precision, it requires careful calibration to avoid tissue damage or unintended effects
Overall, microiontophoresis remains a valuable tool for understanding cellular mechanisms and neurochemical interactions with high spatial