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.

Modulation of Tight Junctions by Peptides to Increase Drug Penetration Across Biological Barriers

Authors: Alexandra Bocsik

Research Areas: Mode of action

Keywords: Drug delivery

Novel Imaging Technology and Tools for Biomarker Detection in Cancer

Authors: Zahra El-Schich

Research Areas: Cancer research

Incubator Proof Miniaturized Holomonitor to in Situ Monitor Cancer Cells Exposed to Green Tea Polyphenol and Preosteoblast Cells Adhering on Nanostructured Titanate Surfaces: Validity of the Measured Parameters and Their Corrections

Authors: Beatrix Peter et al.

Journal: J. Biomed. Opt (2015)

Research Areas: Cancer research

Cell Lines: HeLa, MC3T3-E1

Keywords: Holomonitor M4, Cell Motility, Nanostructuring, Cancer, Optical coatings, Biomedical optics, Microscopy, In situ metrology, Optical biosensors

Enhanced Cytotoxicity of Folic Acid-targeted Liposomes Co-loaded With C6 Ceramide and Doxorubicin: in Vitro Evaluation on HeLa, A2780-ADR and H69-AR Cells

Authors: Shravan Kumar Sriraman et al.

Journal: Molecular pharmaceutics (2015)

Research Areas: Cancer research, Drug research

Cell Lines: HeLa

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Liposomes, Combination, Drug Therapy, Nanoparticles, Folic Acid, Cancer, Drug Resistance, Receptor Targeting, Apoptosis, Cell Cycle Arrest, Nano medicine, Spheroids, drug development

From Immobilized Cells to Motile Cells on a Bed-of-nails: Effects of Vertical Nanowire Array Density on Cell Behavior

Authors: Henrik Persson et al.

Journal: Scientific reports (2015)

Research Areas: Cell research

Cell Lines: L929

Keywords: HoloMonitor M3, Cell migration, Cell division, Cell morphology, Nanowire

Targeted Tumor Therapy by Rubia Tinctorum L.: Analytical Characterization of Hydroxyanthraquinones and Investigation of Their Selective Cytotoxic, Adhesion and Migration Modulator Effects on Melanoma Cell Lines

Authors: Eszter Lajkó et al.

Journal: Cancer cell international (2015)

Research Areas: Cancer research, Drug research

Cell Lines: A2058, HT168-M1, MRC-5

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, Migration, Motility and motility speed, Hydroxyanthraquinone, Purpurin, Melanoma, Targeted therapy, HPLC–MS/MS, Cell adhesion, Migration, Impedimetry, Holographic microscope, drug development

Poloxamer Bioadhesive Hydrogel for Buccal Drug Delivery: Cytotoxicity and Trans-epithelial Permeability Evaluations Using Tr146 Human Buccal Epithelial Cell Line

Authors: Ni Zeng et al.

Journal: International journal of pharmaceutics (2015)

Research Areas: Drug research

Cell Lines: Tr146

Keywords: Holomonitor M3, Pluronic, Xanthan gum, Buccal tolerance, Necrosis, Apoptosis, Digital holographic microscopy, Drug development

See in 3D: state of the art of 3D display technologies

Authors: Lin Yang et al.

Journal: Multimed Tools Appl (2015)

Research Areas: Method development

Keywords: 3D display technology, digital holographic microscopy, digital holography technology

Combination Liposome-Based Anti-Cancer Preparations

Authors: Sriraman et al.

Research Areas: Cancer research

Reversal of Chemoresistance in Ovarian Cancer by Co-delivery of MDR Inhibitors and Paclitaxel Using a Targeted Liposomal Platform

Authors: Yilin Zhang et al.

Journal: The faseb journal (2015)

Research Areas: Cancer research

Cell Lines: SKOV3

Keywords: HoloMonitor M4, mitosis, apoptosis

Macrophage Polarization and the Effect of Microrna-155 Administered in Water-in-oil-in-water Multiple Emulsion Formulations

Authors: Adwait Oka et al.

Journal: Journal of Clinical & Cellular Immunology (2015)

Research Areas: Cancer research, Immunology

Cell Lines: J774A, 1, SKOV3

Keywords: Holomonitor M4, cell Morphology, cell motility, tumor-associated macrophages, Macrophage polarization, MicroRNA-155, Water-in-oil-in-water multiple emulsions

Interfacing Antibody-based Microarrays and Digital Holography Enables Label-free Detection for Loss of Cell Volume

Authors: Zahra El-Schich et al.

Journal: Future science oa (2015)

Research Areas: Cancer research, Drug research

Cell Lines: Jurkat, U2932

Keywords: HoloMonitor M2, cell counter, cell morphology, antibody, cellular, holography, microarray, volume, drug development