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Appendix D: Resistance Calculations; Resistance; Unit Area Resistance - WPI EVOM Manual Instruction Manual

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APPENDIX D: RESISTANCE CALCULATIONS

Resistance

The value of the blank (control well) always adds to the total resistance measured
across a tissue culture membrane. The blank resistance must be measured and then
subtracted from the resistance reading across the tissue in order to obtain the true
tissue resistance. For example, suppose the resistance through a 0.15 M KCl solution
and across the membrane support (with no tissue present) of a 12-well cell culture
insert measures 130 Ω. This is the blank or control reading for that cell culture insert.
(Resistance may vary for culture cups made by other manufacturers.) In this example,
using 800 Ω as the sample measurement, the calculated resistance for the tissue itself
(R tissue) is:
R
= 800 Ω
Total
R
= 130 Ω
blank
R
+ R
= R
blank
true tissue
Total
R
= R
- R
true tissue
Total
blank
R
= 800 Ω - 130 Ω = 670 Ω
true tissue

Unit Area Resistance

As the resistance is inversely proportional to the area of the tissue, instead of
reporting resistance, typically the product of the resistance and the area is calculated
and reported. The unit area resistance is independent of the area of the membrane
used and may be used to compare data obtained from inserts of different sizes.
The unit area resistance is obtained by multiplying the meter readings by the effective
surface area of the filter membrane. The dimension is Ω-cm
inversely proportional to the surface area. Thus, the larger the membrane, the lower
the resistance.
Resistance of a unit area = Resistance (Ω) x Effective Membrane Area* (cm
* See manufacturing specifications for the particular insert
Unit Area = 1 cm
2
The unit area resistance is independent of the area of the membrane used and may
be used to compare data obtained from inserts of different sizes.
Continuing with the previous example, in which the R
membrane diameter (d) was 6.5 mm, the unit area resistance would be:
Resistance x Effective Membrane Area = 670 Ω * π r
36
. The resistance is
2
= 670 Ω, if an effective
true tissue
2
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2

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