Image-Based Cell Sorter

VERLO, which has been introduced by NanoCellect Biomedical, is an image-guided cell sorter that researchers can use to monitor and select single cells on the basis of morphology without resorting to the labeling procedures typical of downstream applications. VERLO features label-free image channels and up to nine fluorescence image channels. In immuno-oncology studies, the accurate identification and isolation of single cells from doublet populations is critical for understanding native and engineered synapses. The company hopes VERLO’s image-guided sorting technology will enable researchers to distinguish and sort interacting cells, facilitating precise characterization of cell subsets and validation of their functional phenotypes while maintaining cell interactions.

NanoCellect Biomedical
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