Discover
Features

LabGiant,

Already have an account?

In partnership with

McGill UniversityConcordia UniversityUniversité de MontréalPolytechnique MontréalDobson Centre for EntrepreneurshipUniversity of Alberta
© 2026 LabGiant
Privacy PolicyTerms of Service
    Hydrostatic Pressure Device for Epithelial Monolayer Differentiation
    Hydrostatic Pressure Device for Epithelial Monolayer Differentiation 2
    ItemAvailable

    Hydrostatic Pressure Device for Epithelial Monolayer Differentiation

    Faculty of Engineering
    Chemical Engineering
    McGill University

    Discover the potential of our innovative device designed to induce hydrostatic pressure on the basolateral side of epithelial monolayers cultured on commercial transwell systems. While still under active study and not yet published, there is preliminary evidence suggesting that this system supports epithelial layer differentiation more effectively than traditional air-liquid interface (ALI) methods, potentially replicating more in vivo-like conditions. With adjustable pressure settings, it seamlessly integrates with standard transwell setups, providing a versatile tool for differentiating epithelial cells. Please note that these observations are preliminary. Contact us for more details and to explore how this device can enhance your experimental capabilities., 4 Transwells culture spots per device.

    Cellular Microenvironment Design Lab

    Cellular Microenvironment Design Lab

    Faculty of Engineering

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    CL

    Chen Li

    PhD Candidate

    Chemical Engineering
    Faculty of Engineering
    McGill University
    ItemAvailable

    Hydrostatic Pressure Device for Epithelial Monolayer Differentiation

    Faculty of Engineering
    Chemical Engineering
    McGill University

    Discover the potential of our innovative device designed to induce hydrostatic pressure on the basolateral side of epithelial monolayers cultured on commercial transwell systems. While still under active study and not yet published, there is preliminary evidence suggesting that this system supports epithelial layer differentiation more effectively than traditional air-liquid interface (ALI) methods, potentially replicating more in vivo-like conditions. With adjustable pressure settings, it seamlessly integrates with standard transwell setups, providing a versatile tool for differentiating epithelial cells. Please note that these observations are preliminary. Contact us for more details and to explore how this device can enhance your experimental capabilities., 4 Transwells culture spots per device.

    Hydrostatic Pressure Device for Epithelial Monolayer Differentiation
    Hydrostatic Pressure Device for Epithelial Monolayer Differentiation 2
    Cellular Microenvironment Design Lab

    Cellular Microenvironment Design Lab

    Faculty of Engineering

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    CL

    Chen Li

    PhD Candidate

    Chemical Engineering
    Faculty of Engineering
    McGill University

    You might also like

    Discover more resources that could support your research

    Explore shared research infrastructure

    Research infrastructure in MontrealCore facilities at McGill University

    In partnership with

    McGill UniversityConcordia UniversityUniversité de MontréalPolytechnique MontréalDobson Centre for EntrepreneurshipUniversity of Alberta
    © 2026 LabGiant
    Privacy PolicyTerms of Service