Nexcelom Bioscience, LLC

Nexcelom Bioscience, LLC

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In 2003, the founders of Nexcelom introduced the CP2, a convenient tool to assist with manual cell counting.

Nexcelom’s Cellometer line of simple-to-use cell counters automate manual cell counting procedures by obtaining accurate counts, viability, and cell sizes in less than 30 seconds & only 20uL of sample. According to Dr. Jean Qiu, founder and CTO at Nexcelom,

"One day a customer at the NIH asked us to 'make counting under the microscope go away.' We invented Cellometer Auto T4 to measure cell conce

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Generate Highly Accurate and Precise Nuclei Counting Results for Single-Cell Sequencing Platforms

• Reduce misidentification of viable cells and operator variation using automated cell counting
• Distinguish live and dead cells, as well as nuclei with a dual-fluorescent staining technique
• Obtain accurate results from small sample volume - as low as 2-4 µl

Download our application note to learn how to overcome challenges associated with cell counting and improve accuracy and precision: http://ow.ly/QJVU50Oh5L6

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We're excited to see you at Immunology 2023 from May 11th-15th in Washington, DC! Nexcelom will be located in booth #6011 alongside BioLegend. We look forward to discussing your cell counting needs with our team.

Dr. Leo Chan, Senior R&D Manager of Nexcelom, will be speaking on "Comparison of CAR-T cell-mediated cytotoxicity assays with suspension tumor cells using high-throughput plate-based image cytometry method" at the block symposium on Saturday, May 14th from 12:45-1:00 PM.

Dr. Bo Lin, Consultant Product Portfolio of Nexcelom, will be speaking on "A rapid and high-throughput T cell immunophenotyping assay for cellular therapy bioprocess using the Cellaca® PLX image cytometer" at booth #6011 on Sunday, May 15th from 3:15-3:30 PM.

Check out our lineup of posters and everything else new at AAI Immunology 2023! https://www.biolegend.com/en-us/aai-2023

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Blog Post: Designing high-content tumor spheroid drug screening using high-throughput image cytometry

Figure 1 below shows images captured on the Image Cytometer showing individual spheroid analysis (left) and overall tracking of thousands of spheroids within a given well (right).

Read more: http://ow.ly/3Zu450Oe2JZ

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Download our handbook containing detailed protocols for a broad range of modern immuno-oncology assays and learn how image cytometry can streamline your workflows.

http://ow.ly/TaA150O8OXw

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New Paper: B1 SINE-binding ZFP266 impedes mouse iPSC generation through suppression of chromatin opening mediated by reprogramming factors

Read more: http://ow.ly/53il50O6nYC

The was used to capture whole well colony images and the number of Nanog-GFP+ and Nanog-GFP- colonies were counted. Learn more: http://ow.ly/OcIs50O6nYE

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Webinar on Demand: Building novel pharmacodynamic models and assays to support cell and gene therapy product development

In this webinar, our speakers will describe the building of pharmacodynamic models and assays to support cell and gene therapy development.

Webinar Key Topics:
• Building biophysical models to investigate and potentially predict the pharmacodynamic property of AAV-coded molecules
• Image cytometry technology and applications to reliably count and characterize cell samples for development of cell and gene therapy products

http://ow.ly/xycf50O0GTt

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What a fun lunch and learn event at ABI-LAB!

Let us know if you would like to schedule a lunch and learn event for your team! Our specialists are here to help. 😊⭐

https://www.nexcelom.com/training-and-support/demo-request/

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In this webinar, our speakers will describe the building of pharmacodynamic models and assays to support cell and gene therapy development.

Our first speaker, Dr. Biju Parekkadan from Rutgers University, will present his research on building biophysical models to study and potentially predict the pharmacodynamic properties of proteins/peptides produced using the AAV gene delivery system.

Our second speaker, Dr. James McDonald from Nexcelom Bioscience, will discuss how to apply the image-based cytometry system Cellaca PLX for reliable counting of cells, measuring cell viability, and performing immunophenotyping via surface marker detection with fluorescently conjugated antibodies. He will share how to control the quality and quantity of cell samples for single-cell analysis, such as single-cell sequencing.

Register now: http://ow.ly/OXxv50NGfpg

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New research studies the immortalization of chicken fibroblasts without genetic modification critical for cell-cultured meat.

Read more: http://ow.ly/sQYz50NRObc

The Cellaca MX was used to measure cell density and viability. Learn more: http://ow.ly/SmKc50NRObb

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: Meet our experts to guide your cell analysis and process development workflows!

https://www.perkinelmer.com/asgct-annual-meeting

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Check out this new publication in collaboration with the University of Maine on a novel image-based method for simultaneous counting of Lactobacillus and Saccharomyces in mixed culture fermentation.

Read more: https://doi.org/10.1093/jimb/kuad007

The X2 was used to count yeast and bacteria in co-culture!
Learn more: https://www.nexcelom.com/nexcelom-products/cellometer-fluorescent-viability-cell-counters/cellometer-x2-fluorescent-automated-viability-cell-counter/

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