2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-14034-y
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Simple and automatic monitoring of cancer cell invasion into an epithelial monolayer using label-free holographic microscopy

Abstract: The invasiveness of cancer cells describes the metastasizing capability of a primary tumor. The straightforward detection and quantification of cancer cell invasion are important to predict the survival rate of a cancer patient and to test how anti-cancer compounds influence cancer progression. Digital holographic microscopy based M4 Holomonitor (HM) is a technique that allows the label-free monitoring of cell morphological and kinetical parameters in real-time. Here, a fully confluent epithelial monolayer der… Show more

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“…Usually, cell morphology studies are performed using several techniques, including microscopy, that requires staining or labelling of the cells. However, in recent years, some researchers have studied cell morphology using DHC in different contexts using neither staining nor labeling [99,[105][106][107].…”
Section: Cell Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Usually, cell morphology studies are performed using several techniques, including microscopy, that requires staining or labelling of the cells. However, in recent years, some researchers have studied cell morphology using DHC in different contexts using neither staining nor labeling [99,[105][106][107].…”
Section: Cell Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%