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Mersstx03 electrode

Manufactured by Merck Group
Sourced in Denmark

The MERSSTX03 electrode is a laboratory equipment product manufactured by Merck Group. It is designed to measure and monitor electrical signals in various scientific applications. The core function of this electrode is to act as a sensing device for electrical potential or current measurements. No further details on the intended use or interpretation of the product's capabilities are provided.

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2 protocols using mersstx03 electrode

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Caco-2 Transepithelial Electrical Resistance

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Triplicate measurements were performed using a Millicell-ERS volt-ohm meter combined with a MERSSTX03 electrode (Millipore, Denmark) according to the manufacturer's guidelines. Caco-2 cells were considered fully differentiated once reaching a stable reading of around 700 Ωcm2.
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Measuring Epithelial Barrier Function

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The integrity of the cell monolayer was measured with transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) during the 42 days differentiation, before and after treatment with DSS, BUT and SCFAs-MIX. TEER was measured by using Millicell-ERS volt-ohm meter combined with a MERSSTX03 electrode (Millipore, Hellerup, Denmark) according to the manufacture’s guidelines. Presented values were corrected for background resistance from culture inserts and are given Ω (resistance) × cm2 (surface area of the cell layer) of a treatment/Ω (resistance) × cm2 (surface area of the cell layer) of control (DSS 10%, w/o FBS).
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