Digitally stained human melanoma cancer cell undergoing apoptosis

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Using Nanoliveโ€™s live cell analysis technology, you can automatically monitor cell health, death, apoptosis and necrosis accross an entire cell population and down to single cells, label-free. The following footage shows a T685A human melanoma cancer cell undergoing apoptosis, featuring digital staining of different cellular compartments. Key features of this biological process, including apoptotic membrane blebbing, cell swelling and vacuole formation, are visible.

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