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Mark Wightman
Mark Wightman
Robert Mark Wightman
(born July 4, 1947) is an electrochemist and professor emeritus of
chemistry
at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
. He is best known for his work in the areas of
ultramicroelectrode
s,
electrochemistry
, and
neurochemistry
. One of Wightman's most notable achievements is the development of the
ultramicroelectrode
and microelectrode voltammetry. At the same time as Wightman's innovations, the microelectrode was developed independently by
Martin Fleischmann
at the
University of Southampton
. In 2011, Wightman had the 192nd highest h-index, 74, of any living chemist. As of 2018, Wightman was an author of over 390 papers and had an
h-index
of 103.
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Monitoring serotonin signaling on a subsecond time scale
by
Elyse C. Dankoski
,
R.
Mark Wightman
,
R.
Mark Wightman
Published 2013-06-01
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Deletion of ENTPD3 does not impair nucleotide hydrolysis in primary somatosensory neurons or spinal cord [v1; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/3rm]
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Eric McCoy
,
Sarah Street
,
Bonnie Taylor-Blake
,
Jason Yi
,
Martin Edwards
,
Mark Wightman
,
Mark Zylka
Published 2014-07-01
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Simultaneous fMRI and fast-scan cyclic voltammetry bridges evoked oxygen and neurotransmitter dynamics across spatiotemporal scales
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Lindsay R Walton
,
Matthew Verber
,
Sung-Ho Lee
,
Tzu-Hao Harry Chao
,
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Mark Wightman
,
Yen-Yu Ian Shih
Published 2021-12-01
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