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With the new 3D microscope unveiled today by EPFL spin-off Nanolive, researchers can observe the details of how cells operate – all the way down to their organelles. What’s more, the microscope is fully automated and doesn’t damage the cells being studied.

With the new 3D microscope unveiled today by EPFL spin-off Nanolive, researchers can observe the details of how cells operate – all the way down to their organelles. What’s more, the microscope is fully automated and doesn’t damage the cells being studied. CEO Yann Cotte Mathieu Frechin, head of quantitative biology at Nanolive.

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Research and Tech Transfer , STI, Biology, Startups and Industry, Research and Tech Transfer
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EPFL - Alain Herzog
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CC0 Licence
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July 16, 2019
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Nanolive - Automated microscope gives a look inside live cell populations

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