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New Scientific Publications with the 3D Cell Explorer

New Scientific Publications with the 3D Cell Explorer

Nanolive is happy to share 4 new publications with the 3D Cell Explorer. Please find them below; each with their download link. Synthesis of fluorescent molybdenum nanoclusters at ambient temperature and their application in biological imaging Authors: Amit Kumar...

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Nanolive’s Nordic Tour in March 2019

Nanolive’s Nordic Tour in March 2019

Nanolive is happy to announce their first label-free live cell imaging Nordic Tour this year! The tour will start off in Copenhagen on March 4th at the University of Copenhagen & The Herlev Hospital. We will then dress up very warm and fly to Tromsø...

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Webinar: Label-free live cell imaging meets Immuno-oncology

Webinar: Label-free live cell imaging meets Immuno-oncology

Please register here to view the webinar on-demandDr. Mathieu Frechin, Head of Quantitative Biology at Nanolive will introduce you to our holotomographic microscopy and its implications in the field of Immuno-Oncology. During the webinar he will discuss the...

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And the winner of the Label-Free Lab Award 2018 is…

And the winner of the Label-Free Lab Award 2018 is…

For a second time, Nanolive invited researchers with an interest in 3D live cell imaging to submit a short research proposal to win a free 6-months loan of one of our 3D Cell Explorer microscopes. We received many inspiring entries from all...

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Immuno-Oncology: T-cells targeting and killing cancer cells

Immuno-Oncology: T-cells targeting and killing cancer cells

The relationship between immune system and cancer is elaborated and dynamic. Immunotherapy has been acquiring big visibility in recent years and even more in the last months thanks to the 2018 Nobel Prize for medicine (read here). Immunotherapy involves re-engineering...

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3D Cell Explorer-fluo – December 2018 promotion

Place a single order for two (or more) 3D Cell Explorer-fluo* units (any configuration) until December 20th 2018, and we will include on-stage incubation** on each unit for free. * see https://vkv7flpfqbb.c.updraftclone.com/fluo/ **see...

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Macrophages – the big eaters

Macrophages – the big eaters

Macrophages are present in almost all tissues. They are contributing to various processes in the healthy organism, such as development, wound healing, infection and tissue homeostasis. They can rapidly change their phenotype in response to variations in their...

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The perfect murder – Macrophage cell killed by T-cells

The perfect murder – Macrophage cell killed by T-cells

The importance of T-cells and macrophages in our immune system As part of the human immune system, T-cells are designed to identify HLA (Human leukocyte antigens) display proteins that are not part of the normal cell and therefore indicate the presence of a pathogen...

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3D Live Cell Imaging Symposium @ ASCB | EMBO 2018

3D Live Cell Imaging Symposium @ ASCB | EMBO 2018

We will be presenting the 3D Cell Explorer technology at the ASCB | EMBO 2018 in San Diego on Monday December 10th (4:15-5:15 pm, Theater 1) where we will introduce our technology and its implications for live cell research....

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Nanolive supports EPFL’s iGEM team

Nanolive supports EPFL’s iGEM team

At Nanolive, we are keeping our fingers crossed for EPFL’s iGEM team who will be competing over the next few days in Boston against other highly motivated students from across the globe. In our efforts to support education, it’s been a great experience for Nanolive to...

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Label-free live cell imaging of C.elegans

Label-free live cell imaging of C.elegans

Caenorhabditis elegans is one of the most widely used model organisms in biomedical research. A major problem with current imaging techniques is phototoxicity that leads to the observation of perturbed dynamics and finding new label-free, high resolution imaging it is...

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