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Trans-Epithelial Electrical Resistance (TEER) is an important measure of epithelial tissue permeability. Tissue TEER values change dynamically, however current devices capable of continuous TEER measurements are expensive or have limited functionality. Our goal is to develop a scalable, affordable and functional TEER measurement device to assess circadian tissue permeability.
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