It is almost impossible to image the inside of a living cell without damaging it, even with the most modern devices. Traditional microscopy techniques require researchers to prepare their samples well in advance (1–72 hours). These procedures are likely to...
In this application note we will present the time lapse imaging of mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) that have been genetically modified to express the fluorescence ubiquitination cell cycle indicator (FUCCI), a two-color (red and green) indicator that allows to...
Last week, Nanolive participated in the final round of the Swiss Economic Award. It has been a great honor for Nanolive to present in front of so many technology leaders and experts. Nanolive was part of the finalist for the category High-tech / Biotech....
Nanolive will be attending together with its regional partners AXT this year’s ISSCR in Melbourne, Australia from June 20 to 23. We are bringing special prizes to the global stem cell event for anyone who comes to our booth (#132) with the “secret”...
…and the WINNER is… We are pleased to announce that Valentina is the winner of our undergraduate contest, ‘Scientists of Tomorrow’. The selection committee chose her entry out of 36 submissions received from Life Science undergraduate students all over the...