A gain-of-function RAC2 mutation is associated with bone marrow hypoplasia and an autosomal dominant form of severe combined immunodeficiency Nanolive is happy to introduce a new publication in the Haematologica Journal of The Ferrata Storti Foundation, featuring...
We are happy to introduce a new publication featuring Nanolive’s 3D Cell Explorer produced by users at the University of Sydney, Australia. Understanding the mechanisms that underlie cell-cell interactions holds the key to understanding how material is transferred and...
Nanolive is happy to invite you to our workshop at the Florida Atlantic University from December 16-18 from 9am to 5pm in the imaging facility FAU Jupiter, Cell Imaging Core. We are looking forward to meeting you there! If you need additional information or have...
Tumor-associated macrophages, as mentioned in our previous post featuring mouse macrophages, secrete extracellular vesicles (EVs) that range from a variety of sizes and subcellular origins[1]–[5], and that play a role in tumor progression processes like metastasis and...
Nanolive will be holding a seminar on Monday, December 9th @ 2 pm in Theater 2 (abstract below) where we will present our latest live cell microscope – the CX-A – the world’s first walk-away solution for label-free, long-term live cell imaging. We would like to invite...