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July 23, 2021
Do you want to take the next step in your CRISPR-CAS9 projects, making the injection of biomolecules in your cell lines more efficient? You can now increase the viability of injected embryos with WPI’s MICRO-ePORE, which offers improved repeatability and functionality for pinpoint cell penetration for targeted microinjections in transgenesis.
Improve Embryo Survival with Pinpoint Cell Penetration
Principle of MICRO-ePORE™ Technology
- Classic Microinjection of biomolecules with capillaries causes permanent damage to the cell membrane...more
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April 20, 2021
by Benjamin Dubansky, PhD, Animal Physiologist/Researcher
The EVOM is a special kind of voltmeter for measuring electrical properties across a layer of cells in culture or a biological membrane. Here's a few things I like about the new EVOM3.
There's a couple things I like about the EVOM3 better than the older models.
- You can charge it. These ones had batteries which are fine, and they had a power plug. But when you use the power plug, you get a little bit electrical noise, and the signal's not quite as stable. When you have a good battery in here, the charge lasts for quite some time. It charges pretty quickly. You...more
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April 20, 2021
by Benjamin Dubansky, PhD, Animal Physiologist/Researcher
An Ussing Chamber is used when performing barrier studies across an excised epithelial tissue. Similar measurements can be made in well plates using an EVOM series TEER Measurement Meter, which is used for epithelial tissue that is grown to confluence in a cell culture well. While EVOM measurements are only qualitative, your throughput is much greater with an EVOM3. The EVOMs are portable and much more economical than an Ussing Chamber. Here Ben Dubansky, PhD explains the differences between EVOMs and Ussing chambers.
The EVOM is a special kind of voltmeter for measuring electrical properties across a layer of cells in culture or a biological membrane. We are measuring TEER (TER) - Transepithelial Electrical Resistance. The EVOM3...more
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April 19, 2021
by Benjamin Dubansky, PhD, Animal Physiologist/Researcher
The EVOM is a special kind of voltmeter for measuring electrical properties across a layer of cells in culture or a biological membrane. It is the most commonly used commercial system for measuring across a layer of cultured cells. We are measuring TEER (TER) - Transepithelial Electrical Resistance. The EVOM3 allows us to zoom in and measure either resistance or voltage across these membranes or cells in culture.
Why was it invented?
The EVOM (Epithelial Volt Ohm Meter) was designed in the 80’s. It was invented back when multiwell culture plates were first introduced...more
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September 12, 2019
Researchers around the globe trust WPI products. Here are a few who have shared glimpses into their research areas.