Almudena spent a great one-week training at Nanolive’s headquarters in Lausanne last week. She was able to conduct great experiments and learn how to work with the 3D Cell Explorer. “It’s interesting to see them moving because you usually just see pictures – so that...
Nanolive will be exhibiting at Basel Life MipTec 2019 from September 10 to 12. We would be happy to see you at our booth D10 and discuss with you label-free live cell imaging solutions. We will be participating in the following events: Industry Symposium Session...
Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells (HUVECs) were first cultured in 1973[1]. Since then, their isolation protocols have improved and they have become a model system for the study of a variety of vascular pathologies, such as inflammatory disease, atherosclerosis...
Nanolive is proud to announce a new publication in the journal Theranostics from users of the Nanolive’s 3D Cell Explorer in the Laboratory of Heavy Ion Radiation Medicine of Chinese Academy of Sciences in Lanzhou, China. Mitochondrial metabolic abnormalities have...
Nanolive is pleased to share a new publication in Nature Scientific Reports from our users in the Justus-Liebig University of Giessen [1]. Besnoitia besnoiti is an emerging parasite in Europe, responsible for bovine besnoitiosis, an illness causing a significant...