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Manual Electrode for EVOM2Automated Tissue Resistance Measuring System

EVOM2, Epithelial Voltohmmeter for TEER

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EVOM2, Epithelial Voltohmmeter for TEER
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  • Manual TEER measurement of epithelial cells in 6, 12, 24 and 96 well plates
  • Battery powered and electrically isolated
  • BNC output for data acquisition system
  • Compatible with Endohm chambers



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The EVOM was the first instrument designed specifically to perform routine TEER measurement in tissue culture research. EVOM2 is the next generation, redesigned for ease of use. The EVOM2 not only qualitatively measures cell monlayer health, but also quantitatively measures cellular confluence. The uniqe electronic circuit of the EVOM2 and the included STX2 electrode detect the confluence of the cellular monolayer. When combined with WPI's endohm chamber, the EVOM2 can also be used to perform more accurate quantitative measurement or lower resistance masurements like trans endothelial electrical resistance measurements.

The isolated power source of the EVOM2 was specifically designed to avoid adverse effects on tissue and the formation of electrode metal deposits, even when it is plugged into a standard wall outlet. Now, the EVOM2 is always on when you need it. In additon, its rechareable battery allows up to 10 hours of mobile use. The four and a half digit readout provides a range of 1-9,999 ohms. The included test electrode lets you calibrate the resistance measurements for an accurate reading every time, and the voltage meter never needs calibration. An analog BNC output is standard with the EVOM2, providing an output port for recording data or remote display of the EVOM2 output.

EVOM2 comes complete with the popular STX2 "chopstick" electrodes, 4mm wide and 1mm thick. Each stick of the electrode pair contains a silver/silver-chloride pellet for measuring voltage and a silver electrode for passing current. The small size of each electrode is designed to facilitate placement of the electrodes into a variety of standard cell culture wells.

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Membrane Voltage Range
+/- 199.0mV
Voltage Measurement
 0.1mV
Resistance Range
 0-9,999 ohm
AC Square Wave Current
+/- 10uA nominal at 12.5 Hz
Power Internal rechargeable 6VNiMH
2000mAH batter with external
12VDCupply for recharging
Nomimal Battery Run Time 8 hours
BNC Output
1-10V (1mV/ohm)
Dimensions 19x11x6cm (7.25x4.25x2.30")
Weight 1.4kg (3lb)
Electrode Connection
RJ-11 connector (telephone style)
Test Resistor
1000 ohm external
Environmental Range
10-38C (50-100F)
0-90% non-condensing relative humidity
Power Supply
Universal 100-240VAC, 120VDC (5.5 x 2.5mm barrel positive tip), 850mA (WPI #800496)

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