Applied BioPhysics, Inc.
Applied BioPhysics, Inc. applies the results of biophysical research to provide practical tools for cell research and drug discovery.
ECIS™ or Electric Cell-substrate Impedance Sensing is an impedance based method to study many of the activities of animal cells when grown in tissue culture in real-time. These include morphological changes, cell locomotion, and other behaviors directed by the cell’s cytoskeleton. ECIS™ technology was invented by Drs. Ivar Giaever and Charles R. Keese while working at General Electric Corporate Research and Development, but its commercial potential was not explored as it fell outside of GE’s core interests. In 1991, as the applications of the technology became more apparent, Drs Giaever and Keese formed Applied BioPhysics, Inc. as a private company to develop, commercialize and market ECIS™ and other biophysical technologies. Applied BioPhysics is located next to the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute campus, where several collaborative research projects are ongoing in the academic laboratories.
All Applied BioPhysics, Inc. products
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£855.82 ex. VAT
ECIS single channel flow chamber with 8 independent sets of 10 circular electrodes (0.49 sqr.mm total area). PC substrate. 0.360 mm channel height.
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£855.82 ex. VAT
ECIS single channel flow chamber with 8 independent single circular electrodes (0.049 sqr.mm). PC substrate. 0.360 mm channel height.
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POA
ECIS® Z-Theta
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POA
ECIS® 8-well Transfilter Array
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POA
ECIS® TEERZ 24/96 Well TEER Measurement Station
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ECIS® TEERZ 24/96 Well TEER Measurement System
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POA
16 Well Array Station for use with ECIS Z-Theta
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96 Well Array Station for use with ECIS Z-Theta