Analysis at microenvironments, like single cells or in minute volumes (nL), is an area of great interest for analytical and biological sciences. Measurements at these experimental conditions demand analytical tools (microelectrodes) capable of monitoring with rapid response, good resolution and minimal perturbation of the system. The major drawbacks in producing these microscopic electrodes have been largely overcome, principally due to the development of new fabrication methods. In this review, these procedures are described with emphasis to those devoted to the construction of microelectrodes for application in microenvironments. Examples of our efforts to use these devices as effective electrochemical sensors are also addressed.
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Paixão, T. R. L. C., & Bertotti, M. (2009). Métodos para fabricação de microeletrodos visando a detecção em microambientes. Quimica Nova, 32(5), 1306–1314. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422009000500037
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