The NanoTracker is a live cell imaging technique with high temporal and spatial resolution suitable for non-labelled nanoparticles. It traps and tracks particles from several microns down to 30 nm with the ability to control, manipulate and observe samples from vesicles to whole cells in real time.
The technology provides quantifiable and reproducible measurements of particle/cell interactions. It delivers precise information about single molecule mechanics and may also be used to determine mechanical characteristics, such as adhesion, elasticity or stiffness on single molecules.
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