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.

The photocytotoxicity effect of cationic sulfonated corrole towards lung cancer cells: in vitro and in vivo study

Authors: Zhao Zhang et al.

Journal: Lasers in Medical Science (2019)

Research Areas: Cancer research

Cell Lines: A549

Keywords: HoloMonitor M3, Cell morphology

Biomimetic dextran-based hydrogel layers for cell micropatterning over large areas using FluidFM BOT technology

Authors: Andras Saftics et al.

Journal: Langmuir (2019)

Research Areas: Biotechnology

Cell Lines: HeLa

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, cell viability, cell proliferation, cell adhesion, cell migration, Biosensors, hydrogels

Lipopolysaccharide promoted proliferation and adipogenesis of preadipocytes through JAK/STAT and AMPK-regulated cPLA2 expression

Authors: Chao-Chien Chang et al.

Journal: International Journal of Medical Sciences (2019)

Research Areas: Cell research, Inflammation

Cell Lines: 3T3-L1

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Cell count, Proliferation, PLA2, Lipopolysaccharide, Adipocyte, Adipogenesis, Obesity

TAAR1 Functions as a Cancer-Inhibiting Gene in Breast Cancer

Authors: Fleischer et al.

Research Areas: Cancer Research

Cell Lines: MB-MDA-231

Eliminating Edge Effect in 96-well Plates by Controlling Thermal Conditions during Cell Plating

Authors: S. Darou et al.

Journal: AACR – American Association for Cancer research annual meeting (2019)

Research Areas: Method development

Controlled Conditions Reduce Critical Edge Effect in 96-Well Plates

Authors: Allayna M. Frank et al.

Journal: SOT – Society of Toxicology (2019)

Research Areas: Method development

Moving into a New Dimension: Tracking Migrating Cells with Digital Holographic Cytometry in 3D

Authors: Anette Görloff Wingren

Journal: Cytometry Part A (2018)

Research Areas: Cancer research

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, cell motility, cell migration, cell morphology, cell tracking, cytometry, digital holography, migration, motility, quantitative phase imaging, scratch assay

Nuclear respiratory factor 1 acting as an oncoprotein drives estrogen-induced breast carcinogenesis

Authors: Jayanta K. Das et al.

Journal: Cells (2018)

Research Areas: Cancer research

Cell Lines: MCF-10A, MCF-7, and MDA-MB231

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Spheroids formation, Cell migration, estrogen, Breast cancer stem cell, NRF1, Oncoprotein, Re-programming

Lack of LTβR Increases Susceptibility of IPEC-J2 Cells to Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus

Authors: Tawfeek Altawaty et al.

Journal: China (2018)

Research Areas: Cell research

Cell Lines: IPEC-J2

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Apoptosis, Lymphotoxin beta receptor (LTβR), Intestinal porcine enterocyte cells, CRISPR/Cas9, Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) infection

The connection between the cardiac glycoside‐induced senescent cell morphology and Rho/Rho kinase pathway

Authors: Yaprak Dilber Şimay et al.

Journal: Cytoskeleton (2018)

Research Areas: Cancer research

Cell Lines: HeLa

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Cell morphology

Actin polymerization and cell motility are affected by NAA80-mediated posttranslational N-terminal acetylation of actin

Authors: Henriette Aksnes et al.

Journal: Communicative & Integrative Biology (2018)

Research Areas: Cell Research

Cell Lines: HAP1

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Cell motility, Cell migration

Not all those who wander are lost: A study of cancer cells by digital holographic imaging, fluorescence and a combination thereof

Authors: Sofia Kamlund

Research Areas: Cancer research

Keywords: Digital Holography, longitudinal tracking of individual cells, breast cancer cells, Breast cancer, Salinomycin, cancer stem cells, Fluorescence microscopy, EMT

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