We are happy to introduce a new publication featuring Nanolive’s 3D Cell Explorer produced by users at the University of Sydney, Australia. Understanding the mechanisms that underlie cell-cell interactions holds the key to understanding how material is transferred and...
Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells (HUVECs) were first cultured in 1973[1]. Since then, their isolation protocols have improved and they have become a model system for the study of a variety of vascular pathologies, such as inflammatory disease, atherosclerosis...
Nanolive is pleased to share a new publication in Nature Scientific Reports from our users in the Justus-Liebig University of Giessen [1]. Besnoitia besnoiti is an emerging parasite in Europe, responsible for bovine besnoitiosis, an illness causing a significant...
Nanolive’s label-free, non-invasive imaging allows us access to the dynamics of biological processes, such as mitosis in living cells, with unprecedented resolution. Here, we observe cell division in human mesenchymal stem cells using Nanolive’s 3D Cell Explorer. One...
Nanolive will be at Cell Dynamics: Organelle-Cytoskeleton Interface from 19 – 22 May 2019! We hope to see you there and discuss about new possibilities for label-free live cell imaging in 3D! Meet us at Pestana Palace Hotel, Lisbon, Portugal! Read our latest...