Vesicle Transport Vesicle transport is an active and thus energy consuming process that the cell uses in order to capture or release macromolecules into or out of the cell. While exocytosis helps release content like proteins, waste products or toxins to the outside...
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Nanolive is offering for a second time a summer school in “Practical Holotomographic Microscopy for Live Cell Imaging” on the sunny shores of Lake Geneva in August 2019. Join us and experience how you can use this powerful technology to interrogate your...
Drosophila melanogaster, the fruit fly, is a model organism widely used in biomedical research thanks to its versatility. Some advantages over other models are its low cost, easy manipulation, short life-cycle and large range of easily performed genetic modifications....
Nanolive is proud to announce a new distribution partner for the Nordic countries: RAMCON A/S. RAMCON was established in 1988, and is today a modern company with more than 50 employees in sales, support and service. They focus on these three core...