Phase angle spectroscopy on transparent conducting polymer electrodes for real-time measurement of epithelial barrier integrity

To facilitate automated real-time monitoring of the formation or disruption of an epithelial monolayer, phase angle spectroscopy was performed in custom-designed cell culture dishes including a transparent conductive polymer-based 2-electrode device. A peak in φ amplitude at 10 -10 Hz specifically c...

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Density
Disruption
Formations
Integrity
Monitoring
Real time
Spectroscopy
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