Advancing Cancer Research with Quantitative Live Cell Imaging
Cancer is a leading human disease with persistently high mortality rates. Thus, understanding the how, where, why and with whom metastatic cancer cells disseminate and proliferate is one of the highest importance in cancer research. The HoloMonitor live cell imaging system advances your cancer research with a non-invasive way to measure and quantify cell activity in real-time without compromising the integrity of your precious cells. Therefore, you can get more accurate and native results from your experiments.
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Featured publications within cancer research
Measure mitotic activity in melanocytes
Cutaneous melanoma is deadly skin cancer. The activating mutation BARFV600E mutation exists both in moles and over half cutaneous melanomas.
In this study, in order to investigate why the same mutation has such different consequences in moles and melanomas, the authors using HoloMonitor studied cell proliferation, cell dry mass, cell death and cell growth rate. The experiments showed by increasing the levels of two microRNAs in melanocytes induces mitotic failure, genome duplication, and proliferation arrest. BRAFV600E induces a similar proliferation arrest in primary human melanocytes that is both reversible and conditional depending on the differentiation state of the melanocyte.
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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
Journal: Molecular Medicine Reports (2017)
Research Areas: Cancer Research
Cell Lines: U87MG cells
Characterization of a Transgenic Mouse Model Exhibiting Spontaneous Lung Adenocarcinomas With a Metastatic Phenotype
Journal: PLOS ONE (2017)
Research Areas: Cancer research
Cell Lines: Tg-3m and Tg-6m
The “inherent Vice” in the Anti-angiogenic Theory May Cause the Highly Metastatic Cancer to Spread More Aggressively
Journal: Scientific Reports (2017)
Research Areas: Cancer research
Cell Lines: Primary 4T1 tumor
Quantitative Phase-contrast Imaging – a Potential Tool for Future Cancer Diagnostics
Journal: Cytometry Part A (2017)
Research Areas: Method development
Promising Anticancer Activity of Cyclotrichium Niveum L. Extracts Through Induction of Both Apoptosis and Necrosis
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
Characterization of Dormant and Active Human Cancer Cells by Quantitative Phase Imaging
Journal: Cytometry Part A (2017)
Research Areas: Cancer research
Cell Lines: KHOS