Robert O'Neill

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Chemistry University College Dublin (Ireland) 
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Calia G, Rocchitta G, Migheli R, et al. (2009) Biotelemetric monitoring of brain neurochemistry in conscious rats using microsensors and biosensors. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland). 9: 2511-23
Mulla IAL, Lowry JP, Serra PA, et al. (2009) Development of a voltammetric technique for monitoring brain dopamine metabolism: Compensation for interference caused by DOPAC electrogenerated during homovanillic acid detection Analyst. 134: 893-898
Fumero B, Guadalupe T, Valladares F, et al. (2002) Fixed Versus Removable Microdialysis Probes for In Vivo Neurochemical Analysis: Implications for Behavioral Studies Journal of Neurochemistry. 63: 1407-1415
Lowry JP, Miele M, O'Neill RD, et al. (1998) An amperometric glucose-oxidase/poly(o-phenylenediamine) biosensor for monitoring brain extracellular glucose: in vivo characterisation in the striatum of freely-moving rats. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 79: 65-74
Lowry JP, O'Neill RD, Boutelle MG, et al. (1998) Continuous monitoring of extracellular glucose concentrations in the striatum of freely moving rats with an implanted glucose biosensor. Journal of Neurochemistry. 70: 391-6
Lowry JP, Boutelle MG, O'Neill RD, et al. (1996) Characterization of carbon paste electrodes in vitro for simultaneous amperometric measurement of changes in oxygen and ascorbic acid concentrations in vivo. The Analyst. 121: 761-6
Duff A, O'Neill RD. (1994) Effect of probe size on the concentration of brain extracellular uric acid monitored with carbon paste electrodes. Journal of Neurochemistry. 62: 1496-502
O'Neill RD. (1993) Sensor-tissue interactions in neurochemical analysis with carbon paste electrodes in vivo The Analyst. 4: 433-438
O'Neill RD, Gonzalez-Mora JL, Boutelle MG, et al. (1991) Anomalously high concentrations of brain extracellular uric acid detected with chronically implanted probes: implications for in vivo sampling techniques. Journal of Neurochemistry. 57: 22-9
O'Neill RD. (1990) Uric acid levels and dopamine transmission in rat striatum: diurnal changes and effects of drugs Brain Research. 507: 267-272
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