nanoAnalytics cellZscope2 impedance-based cell monitoring device
The cellZscope2 from nanoAnalytics is a device for measuring the transepithelial/endothelial impedance of cell layers under physiological conditions. Easy to operate and with a broad range of applications, it is particularly suitable for studying the influence of substances such as drugs, toxins, etc, on the barrier function of cell layers.
The computer-controlled device allows automated, long-term monitoring experiments with up to 24 different cell cultures simultaneously. Various types of barrier-forming cells cultured on the permeable membranes of standard cell culture inserts can be analysed.
Features include: an automated TEER measuring system compatible with all standard cell culture inserts; electronics with improved time resolution and sensitivity (<5 Ω∙cm2); and a docking station that ensures hassle-free handling. There are no device-specific consumables required and the product design makes the system easy to clean. A combination of different well sizes and insert types is also possible.
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