We’re less than two weeks away from International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) 2024 and our team couldn’t be more excited! We’ll be there all week long to talk about gentle cell sorting with the WOLF G2, and our new product at the forefront of image-guided cell sorting – VERLO. Will you be there? Find us at one (or all!) of these activities throughout the conference: 📍 Exhibit Booth 1014 🎤 Exhibit Hall Theater Presentation on Thursday, July 11 at 4pm 📄 Poster 461: Revolutionizing Stem Cell Selection: A Label-Free Approach Using the VERLO Imaging Cell Sorter 📄 Poster 504: Enhancing the Efficiency of Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Cloning with the WOLF G2 Cell Sorter – Achieving High Purity and Clonal Outgrowth #ISSCR2024 #CellSorting #GentleCellSorting #FlowCytometry
NanoCellect Biomedical, Inc.
Biotechnology Research
San Diego, California 8,691 followers
Empowering every scientist to make discoveries one cell at a time
About us
NanoCellect is committed to empowering every scientist to make discoveries one cell at a time, by ensuring high cell viability required to advance cell-based research. We develop and deliver microfluidic based solutions that are affordable, compact, and easy-to-use. Our expanding portfolio of instruments and consumables enable biomedical scientists to analyze and sort cells required for drug discovery, single cell-omics, cloning, antibody discovery, and basic research.
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http://www.nanocellect.com
External link for NanoCellect Biomedical, Inc.
- Industry
- Biotechnology Research
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- San Diego, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2009
- Specialties
- Flow Cytometry, FACS, microfluidics, and cell sorting
Locations
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Primary
9525 Towne Centre Dr.
Suite 150
San Diego, California 92121, US
Employees at NanoCellect Biomedical, Inc.
Updates
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Check out our scientific poster, presented at AAI 2024! We shared findings that demonstrate VERLO’s utility in studying immune cell dynamics within the tumor microenvironment. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/g-rfxsDn #CellSorting #ImagingCytometry
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🧪 Did you know the microfluidics system of the WOLF G2 allows for flexible media capabilities? PBS isn’t always best for cells. Optimized media can drastically improve viability and outgrowth of cells post-sort. Don’t limit yourself to PBS as the only option for sheath fluid - sort your cells in what keeps them happy! #CellSorting #GentleCellSorting
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Sustained Pluripotency – the WOLF G2 keeps your stem cells happy. A key measure of cell health is viability of colony growth in the days after sorting. When compared to a traditional stream-in-air cell sorter: • 2x as many colonies per plate • 6x as many colonies at five days post-sort #CellSorting #StemCells
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Cell-cell interactions are pivotal for exploring cellular processes. Using sorting + imaging technology, VERLO was able to reliably enrich and analyze specific cell-cell interactions without compromising cell viability or functionality. Check out the full scientific poster, presented at CYTO 2024. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gf_j3BzH #CellSorting #CellCellInteractions #ImagingCytometry
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See + Sort High Integrity Cells The VERLO Image-Guided Cell Sorter expands the capabilities of our gentle, benchtop microfluidic cell sorting. Sort cells you can see with up to 9 fluorescent and 3 label-free images for applications like: 🔵 Cell-Cell Interactions 🟢 Organelle Identification 🔵 Nuclear Translocation 🟢 Phagocytosis Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g9nbUm8z #CellSorting #ImageSorting #ImageGuidedCellSorting #GentleCellSorting
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Whether you’re working with pluripotent, hematopoietic, or mesenchymal stem cells—we’ve got you covered. Keep your stem cells happy with precise, gentle sorting that minimizes cell stress and preserves viability post-sort. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/grdAkmPv
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June is #PrideMonth and we are full of pride for our LGBTQ+ employees. May we recognize and celebrate the LGBTQ+ individuals who enrich our workplaces this month of June and beyond.
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In a recent interview, scientist Emily R. Paris, a fourth-year PhD candidate from the Dekas Lab at Stanford University, took us into the world of the ocean’s deepest depths where microbial mysteries await. On a research expedition at sea, she used the WOLF to sort samples from the deep sea hypersaline anoxic basin in the Gulf of Mexico. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gAiPtmRg
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We’ll be at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center 2024 Stem Cell Symposium on Wednesday, May 9. Richard F. Simmerman would love to chat with you about gentle cell sorting for your stem cell research! #StemCells #CellSorting #GentleCellSorting
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