What is Paclitaxel (Taxol) and how does it work? Paclitaxel, perhaps better known by its brand name Taxol, has long been used as a chemotherapy drug and has been used to treat numerous types of cancer [1]. It is a cytoskeletal drug, which binds to a specific site on...
In this webinar, Dr. Emma Gibbin-Lameira, Communications Specialist at Nanolive reveals how Nanolive imaging can be used to conduct real-time, automated cytotoxicity assays, without the contribution of photo and cytotoxic methodological artefacts. Specifically, she...
What is the role of macrophages in the immune response? Macrophages are a type of white blood cell present in our innate immune system. They are specialized effector cells that detect and destroy harmful pathogens (e.g., bacteria or viruses), as well as diseased and...
Rediscover your cells with EVE Analytics’ unique, robust, and high-precision segmentation technique Thanks to EVE Analytics we can now offer precise cell segmentation of living cells for virtually unlimited periods of time. EVE Analytics can segment numerous...
Lung cancer: the world’s deadliest cancer The World Health Organization (WHO) reports lung cancer as the most common cause of cancer death in 2020. It is estimated to have caused 1.8 million deaths worldwide, 85% of which, were classified as non‐small cell lung...