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Webinar: Real-time monitoring of barrier integrity with TEER in organ-on-chip

Webinar: Real-time monitoring of barrier integrity with TEER in organ-on-chip

April 30, 2025 | online | 16–17 pm (CEST)

 

Webinar by Dynamic42

Topic: Real-time monitoring of barrier integrity with TEER in organ-on-chip

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TEER stands for Trans-Epithelial Electrical Resistance assay, a non-invasive method to measure the electrical resistance of cell and tissue barriers in vitro. The primary advantage of TEER assays is the non-invasive monitoring of living cells in real-time at different developmental stages over a desired time frame. Organ-on-chip models encounter a critical challenge in capturing real-time information necessary for continuous monitoring of the cellular microenvironment and tissue dynamics. Current characterization methods, based on end-point analysis or imaging techniques, do not provide such information. Addressing the current limitations in experimental design and workflow, we developed an organ-on-chip platform, allowing real-time monitoring of viability and tissue integrity using non-invasive TEER measurement.

 

Within this webinar, we will walk you through:

/ What TEER is and how TEER measurements work

/ How to integrate TEER in organ-on-chip systems

/ Useful application of TEER in organ-on-chip models

/ Provide an example for our intestine-on-chip model

Register below to join the webinar live or receive the recording afterward.