single cell analysis

All the articles in our blog about single cell analysis

Sunday, November 26, 2023
 Explore TomoAnalysis - Holotomography Image Analysis Software

With great enthusiasm, we invite you to an upcoming webinar dedicated to introducing Tomocube's latest innovation: TomoAnalysis v1.7.
TomoAnalysis is a holotomography image analysis software that provides a range of customizable procedures of analysis pipelines to address diverse user needs...

Monday, August 21, 2023

Our partner LS Instruments will present a new advanced machine learning algorithm for estimating the size distribution of nanoparticles measured with DLS.

Where: Naples, Maritime Station

The upcoming European Colloid and Interface Society Conference 2023 (...

Monday, January 9, 2023
XXVII SCHOOL OF PURE AND APPLIED BIOPHYSICS - Extracellular Vesicles: from biophysical to translational challenges

Venezia | 6-10 febbraio 2023

Come visit us at our stand at the "XXVII SCHOOL OF PURE AND APPLIED BIOPHYSICS - Extracellular vesicles: from biophysical challenges to translational challenges" event in Venice, from 6 to 9 february. We will present you our scientific and technological offer: new frontiers for your scientific...

Thursday, September 15, 2022
Epifluorescence of PVDF and PLA stained with Nile red in Aurelia sp. ephyrae jellyfish acquired together with holotomogram.

Epifluorescenza di PVDF e PLA colorato con rosso Nilo in Aurelia sp. meduse ephyrae acquisite insieme all'olotomogramma. Entrambi i materiali (colore rosso che rappresenta il canale di fluorescenza; indice di rifrazione 1,42 per PVDF e 1,4 per PLA) sono localizzati all'interno del corpo gelatinoso (intervallo di indice 1,355–1,378) dopo 24 ore di esposizione. Le barre equivalgono a 30 μm.

A new article has just been released: it is the result of the activity done in November 2021, a collaboration with CNR-ISMAR (Genoa UOS) and Schaefer South-East Europe, in which the Tomocube HT-2H has been used to do holotomographic imaging on the samples.

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Thursday, July 21, 2022
Tomocube launches World’s First High-Resolution Holotomography Microscope with an Incoherent Light Source

Ground-breaking technology unlocks label-free 3D and 4D live cell imaging on standard imaging plates for higher-throughput and automated screening applications

A novel optical microscope utilizing incoherent light to generate holographic images of unlabelled live cells...

Friday, July 9, 2021

13 lug 2021 11:00 AM CEST

Phase Separation is a field that has been actively researched in recent years. Tomocube's Holotomography brings quantitative analysis using refractive index in phase separation research. Join this webinar,...

Monday, January 18, 2021
Seeing LLPS (liquid liquid phase separation) with holotomography

Many researchers were interested in seeing LLPS (liquid liquid phase separation) with holotomography.
We introduce LLPS observed by Tomocube's HT in a publication by Choi et. al. - "Aggresomal sequestration and STUB1-mediated ubiquitylation during mammalian proteaphagy of inhibited...

Monday, August 17, 2020
Primary mouse neurons imaged with Tomocube Holotomography

This example showcases some of Tomocube technology’s most attractive features and benefits:

  1. Label-free, rapid, 3D imaging: The HT can get images every 0.4 sec without the use of any labels or reagents
  2. High-resolution: Dendrites and axons are 100-200 nm in height and width...
Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Why do we believe FluidFM can help solving some of the most critical challenges in CRISPR cell engineering?

What's the biggest story of Single Cell Analysis for 2019?

What are the biggest issues Genomics and Single Cell Analysis researches face in 2020?
What will 2020 hold for...

Saturday, November 30, 2019

Dec 17, 2019 10:00 AM to Dec 17, 2019 11:00 AM

Understanding the response of cells to a compound is crucial for determining their potential uses and effects. However, most of the current methods are neither capable to know whether the samples are delivered inside a single...

Tuesday, October 29, 2019
Andrew Lucero from TresViva

As per the U.S. National Institute of Health, the human endocannabinoid system (ECS) is actively involved in the homeostasis and physiological processes via cannabinoid receptors present throughout the body. Cannabis sativa extract affects the ECS primarily by the presence of...

Friday, April 19, 2019
3D image of a mouse neuron taken by digital holographic microscopy. Image Credit: Lyncée

May 21st to May 23rd, 2019
San Raffaele Hospital - Via Olgettina, 48 – 20132 Milano 

Three days of study and practical tests dedicated to holographic technologies applied to biological samples

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Monday, March 25, 2019
Webinar 28th March 2019 - FluidFM Nano-injection into single cells

FluidFM® BOT WEBINAR
Thursday, 28th March 2019, 2-3 pm (CET)

Discover an innovative cutting-edge technology.

Topic

FluidFM NANO-INJECTION INTO SINGLE CELLS

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Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Tomocube HT-2H - Holotomographic instrument

Apoptosis induced by TNFα treatment. NIH3T3 cells were imaged live and continuously using HT-2H. 3D tomogram was taken every 5 minutes for up to 2 hours.

Monday, October 2, 2017
subcellular structure of a biological cell

Biological cells consist of various subcellular structures, including the nucleus, nucleolus, mitochondria, and the other vesicular structures. The subcellular organelles in cytoplasm have various shapes, and each plays a different role that is crucial for the survival of a cell. It is important...

Tuesday, August 8, 2017
Enhanced Darkfield Hyperspectral Microscopy - Cytoviva at Nanosafety 2017

The Enhanced Darkfield Hyperspectral Microscopy (EDFM-HS) of Cytoviva enables optical observation and spectral characterization of a wide range of nanomaterials as they interact with both biological and materials-based matrixes. No labeling or other special sample preparation is...

Monday, October 17, 2016
FluidFM Single cell extraction. Single cell analysis. Reinvented.

A new, groundbreaking method for single cell analysis based on FluidFM® technology allows scientist to investigate the behavior of individual cells in their natural environment. The new method was developed at ETH Zurich and could revolutionize biological research as it opens up a completely new...