We are happy to invite you to watch our recorded webinar that was aired on March 24th and 25th 2020.
Please register here to view the webinar on-demand:
In this webinar, Dr. Emma Gibbin, Communications Specialist at Nanolive will:
- discuss the unique challenges that stem cells pose to live cell imaging
- show how Nanolive’s new microscope, the CX-A, can overcome these difficulties
- present never-seen-before footage of mesenchymal stem cells undergoing neural differentiation
- discuss the dramatic phenotypic and morphological changes observed and the opportunities such research could offer

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Nanolive microscopes

3D CELL EXPLORER
Budget-friendly, easy-to-use, compact solution for high quality non-invasive 4D live cell imaging

3D CELL EXPLORER-fluo
Multimodal Complete Solution: combine high quality non-invasive 4D live cell imaging with fluorescence

CX-A
Automated live cell imaging: a unique walk-away solution for long-term live cell imaging of single cells and cell populations