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Automated transepithelial electrical resistance measurements of the EpiDerm reconstructed human epidermis model


Abstract:

Understanding the effect of exogenous substances on human skin is critical for toxicology assessment. To address this, numerous artificial models of the topmost layer of ...Show More

Abstract:

Understanding the effect of exogenous substances on human skin is critical for toxicology assessment. To address this, numerous artificial models of the topmost layer of human skin, so-called reconstructed human epidermis (RhE), have been created in an attempt to produce a clear analogue for testing. Unfortunately, current testing modalities still rely on endpoint assays and are not capable of monitoring time-resolved changes in barrier function without using numerous redundant samples. In this work, a novel, time-resolved approach is realized by monitoring the transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) of MatTek EpiDerm® reconstructed human epidermis model, utilizing an automated protocol with the Intelligent Mobile Lab for in vitro diagnostics (IMOLA-IVD).
Date of Conference: 16-20 August 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 18 October 2016
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PubMed ID: 28268373
Conference Location: Orlando, FL, USA
Cellasys GmbH, Munich, Germany
Netzwerk for Medizintechnik und Innovation e.V., Munich, Germany

Cellasys GmbH, Munich, Germany
Netzwerk for Medizintechnik und Innovation e.V., Munich, Germany
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