Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common viral sexually transmitted disease [1]. Most sexually active individuals will become infected at some point in their lives. Of those infections, about 90% are asymptomatic and resolve spontaneously [1]. Additionally, some...
We are delighted to announce that a new publication featuring Nanolive imaging has been published in BMC Molecular and Cell Biology. The study, a huge international collaboration spearheaded by Dr. Michael Cahill from the Charles Sturt University (NSW, Australia) and...
Dr. Yakimovich and colleagues from the Greber group based at the University of Zurich, published a scientific paper that described how Nanolive imaging can be used to visualize the cytopathic (structural changes) effects that different viruses have on host cells...
We are delighted to announce that three new scientific articles have been published using Nanolive’s 3D Cell Explorer. The articles come from users based in Prague (Czech Republic), Bern (Switzerland) and Vienna (Austria), respectively. Proinflammatory Effect of...
CD47 is a potent Don’t eat me signal that enables cancer cells to evade immune surveillance and killing by innate immune cells, such as macrophages. By using bispecific antibodies with a high affinity targeting arm (against a tumor-associated antigen, or TAA) and an...