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This experiment is part of the Low-Cost Tools for Science Challenge Grant.
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Trans-epithelial Electrical Resistance (TEER) device to study the circadian rhythms of intestinal barrier function
By
Michael Anderson
,
Jay Thiagarajah
, and
Dennis Yaskevich
Backed by
Experiment Foundation
Boston Children's Hospital
Cranston, Rhode Island
Biology
Engineering
DOI: 10.18258/51202
Grant: Low-Cost Tools for Science
$4,510
Raised of $4,450 Goal
101%
Funded on 7/27/23
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Prototype testing nearing completion
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PCB ordered!
July 10, 2023
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If you would like to see the full schematic and PCB...
July 7, 2023
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Ordered low inventory parts. Once they are in, I will...
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