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Biosensor Measurements on Diffusion Coefficients of Physiologically Active Substances in Brain Tissue

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Three methods are proposed for determining the diffusion coefficient D for several substances in vivo. The results are discussed along with the prospects for using chemical biosensors for examining the variations in D produced by external physical factors (vortex magnetic fields).

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Es'kov, V.M., Papshev, V.A. & Kulaev, S.V. Biosensor Measurements on Diffusion Coefficients of Physiologically Active Substances in Brain Tissue. Measurement Techniques 47, 715–718 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:METE.0000043662.04709.e0

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