Measuring Phagocytic Function of Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells Using Gentle, Microfluidic Cell Sorting
Emily Tom, MD/PhD candidate in the Center for Translational Vision Research at the University of California, Irvine, studies the interactions between RPE cells and adjacent photoreceptors. At this special webinar, she will present her findings for phagocytosis assay experimental protocol using the WOLF Cell Sorter.
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Methods for Antibody Discovery
Our latest blog post dives into single cell techniques in cell culture-based and microfluidic-based technologies, with examples of different ways scientists are using these techniques to find and develop monoclonal antibodies.
Application Note: Isolate Antibody-Secreting CHO Cells for Single-Cell Cloning
The WOLF Cell Sorter has the ability to accurately detect and sort antibody-secreting cells at target populations as low as 10% with maximum monoclonal outgrowth and titer levels, ultimately expediting the antibody production process. Read about it in this app note.
Working on CLD projects? We recently released the WOLF G2 Single Laser, a great fit for CLD workflows that rely on dispensing viable, single cells for outgrowth and downstream assays. Available now through the end of March, we have a promotional CLD package available with a great bundle of products and services at a significant price discount.
Showcase Your Research With a NanoCellect Travel Grant!
Did you know that NanoCellect grants travel awards for major conference events? This is a great way to present your data findings from the WOLF with a scientific paper or poster! Click the "Learn More" button to find the qualification details and process for applying.
The WOLF Cell Sorter is used in many application areas including genomic sample preparation, antibody discovery, cell line development, and CRISPR gene editing.