Peer-reviewed Publications

Below you will find summaries and links to peer-reviewed publications and book chapters discussing HoloMonitor, its applications and the core technology — digital holographic and quantitative phase imaging (QPI) microscopy.

Exosomes derived from mesenchymal stem cells repair a Parkinson’s disease model by inducing autophagy

Authors: Hong-Xu Chen et al.

Journal: Cell Death and Disease (2020)

Research Areas: Stem cell research

Cell Lines: hucMSC

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, cell proliferation, mesenchymal stem cells, stem cell therapy

The human papillomavirus confers radiosensitivity in oropharyngeal cancer cells by enhancing DNA double strand break

Authors: Mei Zhang et al.

Journal: Oncotarget (2020)

Research Areas: Cancer research

Cell Lines: OPSCC

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, cell morphology and cell movements, radiosensitivity, oropharyngeal cancer, human papillomavirus, double-strand break, radiobiology

Alkyl-carbon chain length of two distinct compounds and derivatives are key determinants of their anti-Acanthamoeba activities

Authors: Ronnie Mooney et al.

Journal: Scientific Reports (2020)

Research Areas: Cytotoxicity

Cell Lines: Acanthamoeba castellanii

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Cell morphology, quaternary ammonium compounds, Parasitic infections

N-terminal acetylation of actin by NAA80 is essential for structural integrity of the golgi apparatus

Authors: Tobias B. Beigl et al.

Journal: Experimental Cell Research (2020)

Research Areas: Cell Research

Cell Lines: HAP1

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Cell morphology, Actin cytoskeleton, Cell migration, Golgi structure, N-terminal acetylation, N-alpha-acetyltransferase 80 (NAA80), Posttranslational modification

G9a-mediated repression of CDH10 in hypoxia enhances breast tumour cell motility and associates with poor survival outcome

Authors: Francesco Casciello et al.

Journal: Theranostics (2020)

Research Areas: Cancer research

Cell Lines: MDA-MB-231, MCF-7

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, cell motility, G9a, hypoxia, CDH10, metastasis, breast cancer

Antibacterial AZT derivative regulates metastasis of breast cancer cells

Authors: Sridhar Chirumarry et al.

Journal: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (2020)

Research Areas: Cancer research

Cell Lines: MDA-MB-231

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Cell motility, Antibacterials, Amphipathic small molecule, Anti-Metastasis, Cell motility, Lamellipodia

BCAP31, a cancer/testis antigen-like protein, can act as a probe for non-small-cell lung cancer metastasis

Authors: Jing Wang et al.

Journal: Scientific Reports (2020)

Research Areas: Cancer research

Cell Lines: A549, PLA-801D, GLC-82

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, cell morphology and cell movements

Berberine Maintains the Neutrophil N1 Phenotype to Reverse Cancer Cell Resistance to Doxorubicin

Authors: Shuhui Zhang et al.

Journal: Frontiers in Pharmacology (2020)

Research Areas: Pharmacology

Cell Lines: HL-60

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, cell morphology and cell movements, berberine, doxorubicin, neutrophil phenotype, carcinogenesis, chemotherapeutic resistance

Evaluation of the Impact of Imprinted Polymer Particles on Morphology and Motility of Breast Cancer Cells by Using Digital Holographic Cytometry

Authors: Megha Patel et al.

Journal: Applied Sciences (2020)

Research Areas: Cancer research, Materials of Science

Cell Lines: MCF-7 and MDAMB231

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Cell morphology and cell movements, breast cancer, digital holographic cytometry, molecularly imprinted polymers, motility, sialic acid, viability

LRIG1 in lung cancer: prognostic effects and mechanistic studies

Authors: Kvarnbrink et al.

Research Areas: Cancer Research

Keywords: Doctoral thesis, cancer and oncology, oncology, cancer och onkologi, onkologi, lung cancer, metastasis, prognosis, lrig1, lrig3, lmo7, limch1

Melanocytes, Melanocytic Nevi, and Progression to Melanoma

Authors: Andrew Scott McNeal

Research Areas: Cancer research

Synthesis and biological evaluation of 4,5,6,7‐tetrahydrothieno[2,3‐c]pyridine–based β‐aminonitriles and their derivatives: β‐amino carboxamides, (thio)ureas, and tetracycles

Authors: Ramóna Madácsi et al.

Journal: Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry (2019)

Research Areas: Drug reseach

Cell Lines: A549

Keywords: HoloMonitor M3, Cell morphology

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