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The ability to monitor the concentration of neurotransmitters in the extracellular space of living brain is crucial to improving our understanding of the neurochemical aspects of brain function and the dysfunction associated with numerous neurological disorders. Microdialysis probes and electrochemical microsensors are often used for in-vivo neurotransmitter monitoring, but these are invasive devices...