Meet HoloMonitor®
A Cell-friendly Incubator Microscope
- Measure at once 30+ different cellular features from cell population down to single-cell level
- Quantitative cell imaging, directly in your incubator using standard cell culture vessels
- Easy and comprehensive presentation of real-time data and high-quality time-lapse videos
- Easy-to-use, guided software that lets you reanalyse your experiments for more results
A Proven Technology
Applications
- Kinetic Cell Morphology
- Wound Healing (Scratch assay)
- Cell Division & Cell Cycle
- Cytotoxicity & Cell Death
- Reporter Gene Expression
- Transfection Efficiency
- Single Cell Tracking
- Cellular Differentiation
- Cell Proliferation
- Cell Counter
- Uptake Assay
- Live Cell Staining
- Chemotaxis
- Cell Motility & Migration
- Cell Growth
- Drug Dose-Response
- Cell Quality Control
- Co-Culture
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Multiple results from one experiment
Reanalyse your data with different HoloMonitor assays
New Application Notes
Using digital holography for imaging and analysis of cells in thin-layered 3D cultures
HoloMonitor M4 demonstrated high compatibility with 3D matrix cell culture for quantifying wound closure and cell movement in Matrigel.
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Quantitative long-term monitoring of non-adherent cells by digital holographic microscopy
This application studied the dynamic changes of cord-blood derived CD34+ cells in response to cytokine stimulation with HoloMonitor M4 in a label-free way.
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Publications
KLF2+ stemness maintains human mesenchymal stem cells in bone regeneration
Journal: Stem Cells (2019)
Research Areas: Stem cell research
Cell Lines: hMSC, HUVEC
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Digital Holographic Imaging as a Method for Quantitative, Live Cell Imaging of Drug Response to Novel Targeted Cancer Therapies
Journal: Theranostics: Methods and Protocols (2019)
Research Areas: Cancer research
Cell Lines: HeLa
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Find out how other researchers use HoloMonitor:
Digital holographic microscopy: a noninvasive method to analyze the formation of spheroids
Journal: BioTechniques (2021)
Research Areas: Cancer research
Cell Lines: HT29
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Label-Free Classification of Apoptosis, Ferroptosis and Necroptosis Using Digital Holographic Cytometry
Journal: Applied Sciences (2020)
Research Areas: Cell research
Cell Lines: 501mel
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