Perspective—Electrochemical Sensors for Neurotransmitters and Psychiatrics: Steps toward Physiological Mental Health Monitoring
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Zamani, Marjon; Wilhelm, Tatum; Furst, Ariel L
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<jats:p>Therapeutic monitoring of neurotransmitters (NTs) and psychiatric medications is essential for the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness. However, in-vivo monitoring of NTs in humans as well as continuous physiological monitoring of psychiatrics have yet to be realized. In pursuit of this goal, there has been a plethora of work to develop electrochemical sensors for both in-vivo NT monitoring as well as in-vitro detection of psychiatric medications. We review these sensors here while discussing next steps needed to achieve concurrent, continuous physiological monitoring of NTs and psychiatric medications as part of a closed-loop feedback system that guides medication administration.</jats:p>
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2022Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical EngineeringJournal
Journal of The Electrochemical Society
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The Electrochemical Society
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Zamani, Marjon, Wilhelm, Tatum and Furst, Ariel L. 2022. "Perspective—Electrochemical Sensors for Neurotransmitters and Psychiatrics: Steps toward Physiological Mental Health Monitoring." Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 169 (4).
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