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.

Hydroxylated Fluorescent Dyes for Live-cell Labeling: Synthesis, Spectra and Super-resolution Sted

Authors: Dr. Alexey N. Butkevich et al.

Journal: Chemistry — A European Journal (2017)

Research Areas: Method development

Cell Lines: Drosophilia S2 cells

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Cell quality, Cell morphology, Cell proliferation

Label-free High Temporal Resolution Assessment of Cell Proliferation Using Digital Holographic Microscopy

Authors: Birgit Janicke et al.

Journal: Cytometry Part A (2017)

Research Areas: Method development

Cell Lines: L929

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Cell proliferation, Digital holographic microscopy, Cell count, Noninvasive, Label-free, Image cytometry, Quantitative phase imaging, Time-lapse, Digital holography technology

Applications of Label-free, Quantitative Phase Holographic Imaging Cytometry to the Development of Multi-specific Nanoscale Pharmaceutical Formulations

Authors: Ed Luther et al.

Journal: Cytometry Part A 2017 (2017)

Research Areas: Pharmacology

Cell Lines: HeLa, L929

Keywords: Review, HoloMonitor M4, Holographic imaging, Label-free, Time-lapse, 4-D imaging

Lipid Deregulation in UV Irradiated Skin Cells: Role of 25-hydroxycholesterol in Keratinocyte Differentiation During Photoaging

Authors: Elodie Olivier et al.

Journal: The journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology (2017)

Research Areas: Mode of action

Cell Lines: HaCaT-cells

Keywords: HoloMonitor M3, Cell morphology, Keratinocyte differentiation, Oxysterol, Photoaging, Skin, Aging

Characterization of a Transgenic Mouse Model Exhibiting Spontaneous Lung Adenocarcinomas With a Metastatic Phenotype

Authors: Hsuen-Wen Chang et al.

Journal: PLOS ONE (2017)

Research Areas: Cancer research

Cell Lines: Tg-3m and Tg-6m

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Cell motility, Cell morphology, Non-small cell lung cancer, Adenocarcinoma, Adenocarcinoma of the lung, Thyroid carcinoma, Nasopharyngeal carcinoma

The “inherent Vice” in the Anti-angiogenic Theory May Cause the Highly Metastatic Cancer to Spread More Aggressively

Authors: Denian Wang et al.

Journal: Scientific Reports (2017)

Research Areas: Cancer research

Cell Lines: Primary 4T1 tumor

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Cell motility, Cell migration, Anti-angiogenic (AA) therapy, Tumor metastasis

Quantitative Phase-contrast Imaging – a Potential Tool for Future Cancer Diagnostics

Authors: Anette Gjörloff-Wingren

Journal: Cytometry Part A (2017)

Research Areas: Method development

Keywords: Review

In Situ Morphological Assessment of Apoptosis Induced by Phaleria Macrocarpa (Boerl.) Fruit Ethyl Acetate Fraction (Pmeaf) in Mda-mb-231 Cells by Microscopy Observation

Authors: Nowroji Kavitha et al.

Journal: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (2017)

Research Areas: Cytotoxicity

Cell Lines: MDA-MB-231, Vero

Keywords: HoloMonitor M3, Apoptosis, CyQUANT assay, Electron microscopy, Holography image, Medicinal plant

Promising Anticancer Activity of Cyclotrichium Niveum L. Extracts Through Induction of Both Apoptosis and Necrosis

Authors: Aysun Özdemir et al.

Journal: Food and Chemical Toxicology (2017)

Research Areas: Cancer research

Cell Lines: HeLa, MCF-7 cancer cells, and MRC-5 and MCF-10A normal cells

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, cell morphology, Cyclotrichium niveum, Cytotoxicity, Lamiaceae, Cancer, HPLC, Apigenin

Characterization of Dormant and Active Human Cancer Cells by Quantitative Phase Imaging

Authors: Peng Guo et al.

Journal: Cytometry Part A (2017)

Research Areas: Cancer research

Cell Lines: KHOS

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Holographic microscopy, Tumor dormancy, Tumor angiogenesis, Cell phenotype, Cell morphology, Cell migration, Cell cycle, Osteosarcoma

Holography: the Usefulness of Digital Holographic Microscopy for Clinical Diagnostics

Authors: Zahra El-Schich et al.

Journal: Holographic Materials and Optical Systems (2017)

Research Areas: Method development

Cell Lines: U2932, WM-266-4, CHL-1

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Cell death, Cell volume, Digital holographic, Microscopy, Individual treatment, Holography technology

Loss of Erα Induces Amoeboid-like Migration of Breast Cancer Cells by Downregulating Vinculin

Authors: Yuan Gao et al.

Journal: Nature Communications (2017)

Research Areas: Cancer research

Cell Lines: MCF-7

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Cell motility

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