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Further resources on cancer drug development
Nanolive’s technology
A microscopes’ resolution depends on its capacity to collect diffracted light, the bigger this aperture, the clearer the view. With our rotating light source we illuminate the sample from many directions and with a technique called interferometry, we can combine the signals “seen” by hundreds of illumination angles, so that the microscope effectively works together like one giant aperture. As a result, this allows us to compute (no ocular, no eyepieces) a signal with sub-cellular resolution of living cells and thanks to interferometry we do not require any chemical markers and we can compute a “digital cell reconstruction in 3D” – based upon the cell’s inherent physical properties. Read the Nature publication here.
Fully integrated cutting-edge digital analytical solutions
Get higher significance earlier and faster with our panel of application specific, push-button digital assays. Retroactive analysis is also possible at any time.
Cytotoxicity: LIVE Cell Death Assay
Profile cell health and death, and distinguish between living, apoptotic, and necrotic cells label-free
Immuno-Oncology: LIVE T Cell Assay
Measure and characterize simultaneously how live T cells find, bind, stress and kill their targets
Metabolism: Smart Lipid Droplet Assay
Measure lipid droplet characteristics at population, cellular, and individual droplet levels
Nanolive imaging and analysis platforms
Swiss high-precision imaging and analysis platforms that look instantly inside label-free living cells in 3D
3D CELL EXPLORER 96focus
Automated label-free live cell imaging and analysis solution: a unique walk-away solution for long-term live cell imaging of single cells and cell populations
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Multimodal Complete Solution: combine high quality non-invasive 4D live cell imaging with fluorescence
3D CELL EXPLORER
Budget-friendly, easy-to-use, compact solution for high quality non-invasive 4D live cell imaging