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titleOfInvention Gamma-aminobutyric acid release amount measurement system and reaction promoting substance used therefor
abstract Provided is a gamma-aminobutyric acid release amount measurement system capable of reducing background noise and measuring the release amount and release tissue in correspondence with each other without stimulating the tissue with byproducts, and a reaction promoting substance used therefor. By using an enzyme that specifically oxidizes gamma-aminobutyric acid to reduce nicotinamide dinucleotide phosphate and dicarboxylic acid that is a reaction promoter, it was constructed so that by-products would not affect the measurement results. In addition, the closed reaction chamber 20 is devised so that the semipermeable membrane 24 provided on the surface of the reaction chamber 20 allows the gamma-aminobutyric acid released in the brain to permeate directly into the reaction chamber 20, and the cell at any site It was made possible to know if it is gamma aminobutyric acid released by.
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