HOLLYWOOD, FL, July 26, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ -- This workshop presents a unique biosensor technology and introduces the tools needed for Neuromolecular Imaging (NMI) and the applications and use of the BRODERICK PROBE. This biosensor has already met with success in the clinic, in the operating room and the images are recorded on line, in vivo, in real time, within the neocortical brain of the epileptic patient during intraoperative surgery.
The terminology, NMI, was recently introduced into the literature and is based on, but is different from conventional electrochemistry and conventional voltammetry. NMI allows inventive new formulations for biosensors; these include the biochemical classes of lipids, glycolipids, lipoproteins, cerebrosides, ceramides and fatty acids, whether saturated or unsaturated. Detection capabilities include, among others, dopamine (DA), serotonin (5-HT), homovanillic acid (HVA), l-tryptophan (L-TP), norepinephrine, (NE), ascorbic acid (AA), uric acid (UA) as well as neurotransmitter peptides such as dynorphin and somatostatin. The BRODERICK PROBE biosensor is further useful for diagnosis and treatment of brain and peripheral diseases due to its molecular recognition imprinting properties. This workshop will cover the tools necessary to learn this patented, proprietary versatile tool for neuroimaging.
By Dr. Patricia Broderick and team.
When: 2nd International Conference on Tissue Science & Regenerative Medicine; August 26-28, 2013
Where: Double Tree Hilton Hotel Raleigh-Brownstone-University, 1707 Hillsborough Street; Raleigh, NC
Anyone attending this workshop will receive a special discount package for admission which includes a 3 night stay at the Hilton hotel for the 2nd International Conference on Tissue Science & Regenerative Medicine. Please email [email protected] for more information.
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