The NanoCellect VERLO Image-Guided Cell Sorter is mentioned in the attached Nature Reviews Bioengineering paper (Ding et al., 2025) reviewing commercially available Image-Activated Cell Sorting systems.
Phase contrast and fluorescence microscopy reveals structural and molecular details in cells. Lumascope microscopes are ideally suited for research that requires both, for example this cancer-related study.
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This presentation introduces the VERLO™ Image-Guided Cell Sorter from NanoCellect. VERLO integrates advanced image-guidance technology with cell sorting, enhancing precision and efficiency.
In this application note, we outline the approach to study interactions between small molecules
and membrane proteins using Flow Induced Dispersion Analysis (FIDA).