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Minimum information for reporting on the TEER (trans-epithelial/endothelial electrical resistance) assay (MIRTA)

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Monita Sharma, Erin Huber, Emma Arnesdotter, Holger Behring, David Brandwein, Arno Gutleb, Samuel Constant, Rahul Date, Abhay Deshpande, Eric Fabian, Amit Gupta, Robert Gutierrez, Michael Hollings, Victoria Hutter, Annie Jarabek, Yulia Kaluzhny, Robert Landsiedel, Shaun McCullough, Lawrence Milchak, Robert Moyer, Jessica Murray, Kathryn Page, Manish Patel, Stephanie Pearson, Elijah Petersen, Emily Reinke, Nuria Roldan, Clive Roper, Jamie Scaglione, Raja Settivari, Andreas Stucki, Sandra Verstraelen, Jo Wallace, Amy Clippinger
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Nature Protocols

Citation

Sharma, M. , Huber, E. , Arnesdotter, E. , Behring, H. , Brandwein, D. , Gutleb, A. , Constant, S. , Date, R. , Deshpande, A. , Fabian, E. , Gupta, A. , Gutierrez, R. , Hollings, M. , Hutter, V. , Jarabek, A. , Kaluzhny, Y. , Landsiedel, R. , McCullough, S. , Milchak, L. , Moyer, R. , Murray, J. , Page, K. , Patel, M. , Pearson, S. , Petersen, E. , Reinke, E. , Roldan, N. , Roper, C. , Scaglione, J. , Settivari, R. , Stucki, A. , Verstraelen, S. , Wallace, J. and Clippinger, A. (2024), Minimum information for reporting on the TEER (trans-epithelial/endothelial electrical resistance) assay (MIRTA), Nature Protocols, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=958007 (Accessed December 4, 2025)

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Created October 4, 2024, Updated December 3, 2025
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