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.

A Biophysical Approach to Quantify Skeletal Stem Cells Trans-differentiation as a Model for the Study of Osteoporosis

Authors: L. Petecchia et al.

Journal: Biophysical Chemistry (2017)

Research Areas: Stem cell research

Cell Lines: hBM-MSCs

Keywords: HoloMonitor M3, Quantitative phase imaging, Real time qPCR, Morphometry, Osteoblast, Adipocyte

Interleukin-6 blockade attenuates lung cancer tissue construction integrated by cancer stem cells

Authors: Hiroyuki Ogawa et al.

Journal: Scientific Reports (2017)

Research Areas: Cancer research

Cell Lines: A549

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Cell motility, Cancer stem cell

Combined activation of MAP kinase pathway and β-catenin signaling cause deep penetrating nevi

Authors: Iwei Yeh et al.

Journal: Nature Communications (2017)

Research Areas: Cancer research

Cell Lines: Melana-a

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Cell morphology, Deep penetrating nevus, Melanoma

High accuracy label-free classifcation of single-cell kinetic states from holographic cytometry of human melanoma cells

Authors: Miroslav Hejna et al.

Journal: Scientific Reports (2017)

Research Areas: Cancer research

Cell Lines: A375

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Cell morphology, Melanoma

Dynamics of Morphological Changes of Adherent Cultured Cells at a Range of Low Temperatures Near Physiological Temperature (Time-lapse Imaging by Digital Holographic Microscopy)

Authors: Hiroshi Ishiguro et al.

Journal: Cryobiology and Cryotechnology (2017)

Research Areas: Cell research

Cell Lines: PC3

Keywords: HoloMonitor M3, Cell morphology, Cell motility, Low-temperature stress, Time lapse, Digital Holographic Microscopy, Thermal stress

Biophysical characterization of nanostructured TiO2 as a good substrate for hBM-MSC adhesion, growth and differentiation

Authors: L. Petecchia et al.

Journal: Experimental Cell Research (2017)

Research Areas: Materials of Science

Cell Lines: hBM-MSC

Keywords: HoloMonitor M3, Cell morphology, Stem cell differentiation, Osteogenic markers, Biocompatibility, Biomaterial, Holographic microscopy, Implantation

CFTR supports cell death through ROS-dependent activation of TMEM16F (anoctamin 6)

Authors: Filipa Simões et al.

Journal: Eur J Physiol (2017)

Research Areas: Cell research

Cell Lines: HEK293, HeLa, and CFBE cells

Keywords: HoloMonitor, Cell morphology, CFTR, Cystic fibrosis

Standardized Polyalthia Longifolia Leaf Extract (Plme) Inhibits Cell Proliferation and Promotes Apoptosis: the Anti-cancer Study With Various Microscopy Methods

Authors: Soundararajan Vijayarathna et al.

Journal: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (2017)

Research Areas: Cancer research

Cell Lines: HeLa, Vero

Keywords: HoloMonitor M3, Cell morphology, Cell cytotoxicity, CyQUANT assay, Electron microscopy, HeLa cells, Holography image, Apoptosis

Synthesis, Characterization and in Vitro and in Vivo Photodynamic Activities of a Gallium(III) Tris(Ethoxycarbonyl)corrole

Authors: Zhao Zhang et al.

Journal: Dalton Transactions (2017)

Research Areas: Cancer research

Cell Lines: A549

Keywords: HoloMonitor M3, Cell morphology, Apoptosis, Photo-cytotoxicity, photodynamic therapy (PDT)

Accumulation of Simulated Pathological Level of Formaldehyde Decreases Cell Viability and Adhesive Morphology in Neuronal Cells

Authors: Wang Jing et al.

Journal: Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics (2017)

Research Areas: Neuroscience

Cell Lines: N-2a cells

Keywords: HoloMonitor M3, Formaldehyde, Cell viability, Neural connectivity, tau hyper phosphorylation, Cell morphology, Aging

Hypoxia-inducible Factor-1 Alpha Is Involved in Rip-induced Necroptosis Caused by in Vitro and in Vivo Ischemic Brain Injury

Authors: Xiao-Sa Yang et al.

Journal: Scientific Reports (2017)

Research Areas: Neuroscience

Cell Lines: HT-22

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Cell viability, Necroptosis, Ischemic brain injury

Ouabain suppresses the growth and migration abilities of glioma U‑87MG cells through inhibiting the Akt/mTOR signaling pathway and downregulating the expression of HIF‑1α

Authors: Xiao‑Sa Yang et al.

Journal: Molecular Medicine Reports (2017)

Research Areas: Cancer Research

Cell Lines: U87MG cells

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Cell motility, Ouabain, Glioblastoma, Akt/mammalian target of rapamycin signaling pathway, Hypoxia-inducible factor-1α

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