The Power of a Spectra Viewer for Experimental Design in Flow Cytometry
Learn the ins and outs of how to use the WOLF Spectra Viewer on our website. This invaluable tool can save you time, money, and frustration by helping you choose which fluorochromes are best to combine in a multi-color flow cytometry panel.
NanoCellect has released our official guide to sorting plant protoplasts with the WOLF and WOLF G2. While sometimes tricky, in plant workflows where viability or isolation of rare cell types is of utmost importance, enriching or isolating the desired protoplast populations is worth the effort.
Find it under the "Methods" section of the WOLF Users Knowledgebase. (Must be logged into your user account to access.)
Sorting temperature-sensitive samples? Working with samples that settle quickly or aggregate? Check out the cooling and stirring functions of the CS1 Chiller-Stirrer—our latest accessory for the WOLF and WOLF G2 Cell Sorters.
High-Pressure vs. Microfluidic: The Case for Gentle Cell Sorting
What's so special about microfluidic-based cell sorting? Reduced chances of decompression shock, shear stress, and cell activation are just a few advantages. Read about the benefits of microfluidics for improved pressure control, flexible sheath fluid options, and sterilization during cell sorting.
From limiting dilution to monoclonal cell lines: Optimizing the cell line development process with microfluidic cell sorting
Single-cell selection and cloning are required for bioengineering workflows such as antibody production, cell therapy, gene editing, and drug discovery studies. Learn about methods for isolating cells of interest with high fidelity, to avoid using multiple cloning rounds and ensure single-cell origin.
Originally from Dallas, TX, Noah completed his PhD in Pharmacology at UCSD. He joined NanoCellect last month, with previous experience working as an FAS at Sartorius. Based in Hartford, CT, Noah will be supporting the Northeast region, where he spends any free time he gets reading and jamming on the banjo.