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Electric Cell-substrate Impedance Sensing

ECIS® (Electric Cell-substrate Impedance Sensing) is a real-time, label-free, impedance-based method to study cell behaviors in tissue culture. These include monolayer barrier function, cell growth rates and viability, wound-healing migration and other behaviors directed by the cell’s cytoskeleton. The ECIS® approach has been applied to numerous investigations including measurements of endothelial monolayer permeability, in vitro toxicity testing as an alternative to animal testing, the invasive nature of cancer cells, and signal transduction involving GPCR’s for modern drug discovery.

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  • ZThetaFullSystem

    ECIS® Z-Theta

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  • 8wtfa 2

    ECIS® 8-well Transfilter Array

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  • TEERZ

    ECIS® TEERZ 24/96 Well TEER Measurement Station

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  • TeerZFront

    ECIS® TEERZ 24/96 Well TEER Measurement System

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  • 16was

    16 Well Array Station for use with ECIS Z-Theta

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  • 96WAS

    96 Well Array Station for use with ECIS Z-Theta

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  • 2w4x10pc 1024x1024

    ECIS 2 well chamber with 4 independent sets of 10 circular electrodes (0.49 sqr.mm total area) per well. Lexan substrate

    £469.11 ex. VAT
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  • 8W2x1E Medusa Array 7d61b12a A5dd 47ac 82ba F0f708a7044a 1024x1024

    ECIS 8 well chamber with 2 independent (0.049 sqr.mm ) electrodes per well. (4 wells addressable at a time) Lexan substrate

    £404.66 ex. VAT
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