What can we learn from label-free cell images using Nanolive’s AI-powered analysis?

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The high resolution of Nanolive images enables a deep understanding of cellular processes. With the help of automated AI-powered assays, phenotypic changes can be measured and extracted to quantify cellular response to drugs, cell-cell interactions, and cell death to name just a few. This video demonstrates how Nanolive’s digital assays can be used to quantify phenotypic changes from label-free images, providing insights for fundamental research and drug development.

This video is part of the miniseries Discover label-free imaging technology with Nanolive.
What is holotomography, how does it work and what benefits does this live-cell imaging approach bring to fundamental research and drug development? This miniseries dives into the technology behind Nanolive’s high-content live cell images and explains how holotomography is essential for providing deep phenotypic insights into cellular responses.

You may be interested in this series if you:

  • Are working on preclinical drug development in the biopharmaceutical industry
  • Are an academic research scientist
  • Want to understand drug toxicity and safety without the bias of labels
  • Have a curious mindset and want to learn more about imaging technologies

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