EPFL spin-off Nanolive has developed a microscope that lets scientists look inside live cells - a feature they say is particularly useful for new drug discovery. Founded by CEO Yann Cotte in 2013, the ...
On December 14, Nanolive will launch a new type of microscope. For the first time, this new tool will allow researchers to peer inside living cells without damaging them – i.e. without having to ...
While scientists may still obtain a finer resolution using an electron microscope, this approach cannot be used to examine cells which are alive. For a long time, it was believed to be impossible to ...
Nanolive SA announces the launch of its revolutionary microscope, the 3-D Cell Explorer; the official event will take place at ASCB 2015, next Monday, Dec. 14 starting at 5:30 pm in Theater 2 of the ...
NanoLive, an EPFL spin-off, has brought to the market a new MRI-like microscope and software that can 'see' living cells without any previous processing The major limitation of microscopy is light ...
Nanolive, a spin-out company from Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland, has developed a revolutionary new 3D microscope. The 3D Cell Explorer microscope uses holographic and ...
A new automated 3D microscope has been unveiled by scientists and researchers at the Nanolive group, which is capable of visualising cells without damaging them thanks to the software that is able to ...
Since the discovery of the cell as the basic unit of life in the 17 th century, scientists all around the world have been trying to investigate it deeper and deeper. This was not an easy task since ...
The value measured by the 3D Cell Explorer is not fluorescence intensity of an exogenous molecule like with most optical microscopes. In contrast, Nanolive’s technology detects the physical refractive ...
Nanolive is a biotechnology company that develops and manufactures microscopes for live cell imaging. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in Ecublens, Switzerland. Nanolive's microscopes use ...