跳到内容
Ussing Chamber Systems for Epithelial Barrier Research  |        USA Customer Service: 858-451-8845   |        Email: office@piusa.net
Close

EasyMount® Ussing Chambers Featured in Cystic Fibrosis Research News

Graph illustrating CFTR ion transport activity with short-circuit current measurements in an EasyMount Ussing Chamber experiment

We’re excited to share that our EasyMount® Ussing Chamber Systems were recently highlighted in a press release on OpenPR. The article showcases how our technology is helping advance research into CFTR modulators for cystic fibrosis (CF), one of the most impactful areas of epithelial transport science today.

Article Link:   EasyMount® Ussing Chambers from Physiologic Instruments Advance CFTR and Cystic Fibrosis Research



Why Ussing Chambers Matter in Cystic Fibrosis Research

Cystic fibrosis is caused by mutations in the CFTR gene, which regulates chloride and bicarbonate transport across epithelial tissues. These defects lead to thickened mucus in the lungs and other organs.

To evaluate the effectiveness of new therapies such as ivacaftor, lumacaftor, and the triple combination elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor, researchers need reliable tools to measure whether ion transport is restored.

That’s where the EasyMount Ussing Chamber comes in. By enabling precise short-circuit current (Isc) and transepithelial resistance (TER/TEER) measurements, EasyMount provides researchers with reproducible, high-fidelity data to assess drug responses in both native tissue and cultured cell monolayers.



Trusted in Translational Science

Peer-reviewed studies across journals such as the European Respiratory Journal and Scientific Reports cite Physiologic Instruments Ussing chambers in their methods. Researchers worldwide rely on these systems for:

  • CFTR function testing in patient-derived nasal and airway epithelial cultures

  • Epithelial barrier integrity research in lung and gastrointestinal models

  • Pharmacological screening for new ion channel modulators

  • Educational and teaching labs introducing students to electrophysiology techniques



About Physiologic Instruments

Physiologic Instruments designs and manufactures Ussing chambers, voltage-current clamps, and data acquisition systems for epithelial transport and barrier function research. From academic teaching labs to clinical and pharmaceutical research programs, our products are trusted globally for their reliability and precision.

Recently Viewed

Recently Viewed Products
Back To Top
Close
Edit Option
Close
Notify Me
Close
is added to your shopping cart.
Close
Close
登录
Close
Order (0)