An important update for WOLF Customers and selected reading for the VERLO
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WOLFViewer v3.3

 

Reminder - WOLFViewer 3.3 Software Update

 

If you have not already done so, please update to our latest version software version, WV3.3.4313. This version has a series of key improvements, fixes, and provides compatibility to our latest cartridge ID format (16-digit). WOLF customers can independently perform the update, however, WOLF G2 customers will require support assistance due to mandatory instrument firmware update. WOLF G2 Customers - please contact NanoCellect's Technical Support Department (support@nanocellect.com) to schedule your complimentary, remote upgrade. 

WOLFViewer v3.3 Release Notes
WOLFViewer v3.3 Download Instructions

Bubbles

 

Not all bubbles are bad!

 

Throughout series of software and cartridge design updates, we have determined that our cartridges are more robust than ever, and less susceptible to the negative impact of bubbles. In other words, calibration may pass even in the presence of a bubble. Moving forward, NanoCellect NO longer recommends that customers perform the "Scan for Bubble" step as part of their normal workflow. Please only scan for bubbles, if calibration fails and prompts the user to check for bubbles. 

 

Read the update on Cartridge Set-Up and Cartridge Design Changes

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New Start-Up and Shut Down
1-page guide

 

With the changes regarding the scanning for bubble, we have updated our 1-page guides to reflect the new procedure.. 

 

Download the WOLF Start Up and Shut Down Guide
Download the WOLF G2 Start Up and Shut Down Guide

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Issue Alert! WOLFViewer 3.2 & 16-digit cartridges

 

Please make sure to update to WOLFViewer v3.3.4313 prior to scanning in cartridges containing a 16-digit ID.  These cartridges can be incorrectly scanned using WOLFViewer 3.2 version of software. When scanned using WV3.2, incorrect priming and calibration settings are applied to the cartridge which can cause the cartridge set-up process to fail. 

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VERLO cited in Nature Review Biotechnology article

VERLO Image-Activated Cell Sorting Nature Review Bioengineering

VERLO is recognized in the article as a capable and accessible Image Activated Cell Sorting platform suited for intracellular content-, morphology- and fluorescence-based cell sorting. It is applicable across cell biology, immunology, oncology, microbiology, and synthetic biology for tasks such as:

  1. Morphology-based screens
  2. Intracellular localization studies
  3. Cell–cell interaction analysis
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New Blog: Exploring the Tumor Microenvironment

 

The tumor microenvironment (TME) is a complex ecosystem where cancer, immune, and stromal cells interact. Understanding these dynamics is key to advancing precision oncology.

 

In our latest blog, discover how the WOLF® Cell Sorter empowers researchers with:

 

  • • Gentle, microfluidic sorting to keep fragile cells viable
  • • Sterile, disposable cartridges for complex samples
  • • High-purity isolations that enable downstream single-cell and functional
       assays

The future of cancer research starts with better tools. Explore how the WOLF® is helping reveal the hidden complexity of the TME.

Read the Blog

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