Nanolive’s automated microscope, the CX-A, allows scientists to monitor dynamic interactions between immune cells and cancer cells at the population level, unperturbed, and with zero phototoxicity involved. Here, the CX-A was used to visualize whether the addition of...
Dr. Patrick Sandoz has been collaborating with Nanolive since 2013, first as a PhD student and then as a post-doc in Prof. van der Goot’s lab at EPFL (Lausanne, Switzerland). He played a very important role in testing Nanolive’s first microscope, the 3D Cell Explorer....
Cell-cell interactions between embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and trophoblast stem cells (TSCs) play a vital role in tissue formation in developing embryos [1]. The two cell types are known to communicate through the wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway [2], but identifying...
Nanolive is proud to share a new publication in Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy (2020) from users of the 3D Cell Explorer at the Department of Pathology and Microbiology of the University of Nebraska Medical Center in the United States [1]. Request a quote or demo...
Gabriel is one of 500 researchers currently based at the Centre for Cancer Research (CRCL) in Lyon, France. He created his lab “Cancer Cell Death” in October 2016 and has “been having fun killing cancer cells” ever since. The focus of his lab is apoptosis, the most...