Webinar on Demand: Automated High-Throughput Analysis for Viral Infection Assays

Available on demand. In this informational webinar, Dr. Dmitry Kuksin, Nexcelom Senior Scientist, examines specific virology related assays such as plaque and foci formation, as well as antibody neutralization.

Webinar on Demand: Role of Aneuploidy and DNA Damage in the Onset of Human Solid Tumors – Lessons from Mouse Models of Chromosome Losses

Available on demand. During this webinar, Dr. Thomas will share his research in cancer biology related to DNA damage in the onset of solid tumors.

Nexcelom’s CTO on the Future of CAR T Workflow

Nexcelom founder and CTO, Dr. Jean Qiu, describes 3 major reasons why we partner with global and local research organizations to streamline CAR-T workflow.

Benefits of direct high-throughput cell counting in immuno-oncology research

By directly imaging and counting every cell in a well over a course of a drug treatment, the Celigo can perform the cytotoxicity assays in a label-free format.

Cellometer assists in identification of PGRMC as a cancer stem cell marker and therapeutic target

The University of Kentucky investigated progesterone receptor membrane component 1 (PGRMC1), an often upregulated component in thyroid, breast, colon and lung tumors. PGRMC1 has been associated with drug resistance and is thought of as an indicator of prognosis. The researchers employed a variety of cell types to represent head and neck cancers, as well as oral, lung and ovarian cancers. These cells were exposed to PGRMC1 inhibitors. The Cellometer performed cell counts with Trypan Blue. The PGRMC1 inhibitors successfully prompted cancer stem cell death even when other anti-cancer agents did not. The researchers suggest using PGRMC1 as a cancer stem [...]

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