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Video: Incucyte® Immune Cell Killing Assay Analysis using the Base Software Module
April 9th, 2020
Analyze Immune Cell Killing Assays using the Incucyte® Live-Cell Analysis System and the Base Software Analysis Module, for robust, real-time image and analysis of immune-targeted tumor cell death. With integrated fluorescent analysis, viability and death of fluorescently labeled target tumor cells, can be easily quantified undisturbed, for days or weeks delivering physiologically relevant pharmacological information.
View articleVideo: IncuCyte® Spheroid Analysis Software Module
March 27th, 2020
The IncuCyte® Live-Cell Analysis System and IncuCyte® Spheroid Analysis Software Module, provide a robust solution for analyzing metastatic potential of solid tumors. With integrated, label-free analysis, single spheroid invasive capabilities can easily be quantified undisturbed, for days or weeks, delivering physiologically relevant pharmalogical information.
View articleSoftware: Identify where the cells within your gate fall in the all events plot, using the "Back Gate"
December 13th, 2019
Back gating helps to identify where the cells within your gate fall, within the all events plot. Back gating helps confirm your gating strategy, particularly for forward scatter vs. side scatter.
View articleSoftware: Automatically identify populations of interest with 'Smart Gate'
October 29th, 2019
Gates used during flow cytometry data analysis aren’t 100% accurate even with a template. The integrated ForeCyt® Software on the iQue3 advanced flow cytometry platform addresses this issue with “Smart gate”, which automatically identifies the population of interest by centering itself on the closest dense area on the graph.
View articleImmune Cell Killing, Single Spheroid
July 16th, 2019
Watch how Herceptin alone, or peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) alone, have no significant effect on the growth of a SKOV-3 ovarian tumor spheroid.
View articleVideo: The Brave New World of Immuno-Oncology
December 21st, 2018
To develop and validate next generation immuno-oncology therapies researchers have a need to study the basic functions of tumor and immune cells in isolation and together. In vitro tumor cell proliferation, migration and invasion assays enable the assessment of cancer cell growth and metastatic potential. Immune cell activation and chemotactic migration assays are used to study how the body mobilizes its forces against foreign cancer cells. Models of immune cell killing and tumor cell clearance are used to characterize therapeutic activity.
View articleVideo: IncuCyte Poster Snapshots | Quantitative Live-Cell Imaging Assays for Immunotherapy
December 21st, 2018
Watch as Nicola Bevan walks us through this scientific poster: Quantitative live-cell imaging assays for immunotherapy: chemotaxis, immune cell killing & phagocytosis. Presented at CIMT 2016, Germany
View articleVideo: Why is Cell-by-Cell Analysis Important?
December 21st, 2018
Answer more questions about your non-adherent cell models with IncuCyte® S3 Cell-by-Cell Analysis. Watch the video now.
View articleVideo: Oncology — Exploring the hallmarks of cancer with live-cell analysis
December 11th, 2018
The hallmarks of cancer are continually being updated. This constantly evolving picture of tumor biology is helping to shed new light on the behavior of many cancers, as well as providing new pharmacological targets and treatment strategies. Much of this progress has been driven by technological advances, and the last decade has seen huge strides made in the field of live-cell assays, using both traditional 2D techniques and advanced 3D cell culture models.
View articleVideo: Continous live-cell analysis at Sygnature Discovery
July 7th, 2016
In July 2015, Sygnature and Essen BioScience Ltd., a world leader in the field of cell-based in vitro assays and instrumentation, announced that they had established a strategic alliance to incorporate Essen’s unique phenotypic assay, live-cell imaging and ion channel technologies into Sygnature’s integrated drug discovery projects.
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