5 new scientific publications using Nanolive label-free live cell imaging

We are delighted to announce 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 exciting new articles featuring Nanolive cell imaging.  The articles come from users based in Poland, Germany, and the USA.

  • The in vitro toxicity evaluation of halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) in human lung cells by Sawicka et al., was published in the journal Toxicological Research. You can read it here.
  • The first versatile human iPSC-based model of ectopic virus induction allows new insights in RNA-virus disease, by Peischard et al. was published in the journal Scientific Reports. You can read it here.
  • Effects of glycyrrhizin on multi-drug resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa, by Carruthers et al., was published in the journal Pathogens. You can read it here.
  • Nano- and microfiber PVB patches as natural oil carriers for atopic skin treatment, by Krysiak et al., was published in the journal ACS Applied Bio Materials. You can read it here.
  • Circadian modulation of neurons and astrocytes controls synaptic plasticity in hippocampal area CA1, by McCauley et al. was published in the journal Cell Reports. You can read it here.

Congratulations to all the authors involved.

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