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Digital Holographic Imaging as a Method for Quantitative, Live Cell Imaging of Drug Response to Novel Targeted Cancer Therapies.

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Digital holographic imaging (DHI) is a noninvasive, live cell imaging technique that enables long-term quantitative visualization of cells in culture. DHI uses phase-shift imaging to monitor and quantify cellular events… Click to show full abstract

Digital holographic imaging (DHI) is a noninvasive, live cell imaging technique that enables long-term quantitative visualization of cells in culture. DHI uses phase-shift imaging to monitor and quantify cellular events such as cell division, cell death, cell migration, and drug responses. In recent years, the application of DHI has expanded from its use in the laboratory to the clinical setting, and currently it is being developed for use in theranostics. Here, we describe the use of the DHI platform HoloMonitorM4 to evaluate the effects of novel, targeted cancer therapies on cell viability and proliferation using the HeLa cancer cell line as a model. We present single cell tracking and population-wide analysis of multiple cell morphology parameters.

Keywords: cell imaging; live cell; holographic imaging; digital holographic; cancer; cell

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2019

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