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3 December 2021 In-vitro screening with holographic incoherent quantitative phase imaging focuses on finding medicaments for repurposing as anti-metastatic agents designated as migrastatics
Markéta Šuráňová, Daniel Zicha, Pavel Veselý, Jan Brábek, Veronika Jůzová, Radim Chmelík
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Abstract
Live lung cancer cells in vitro were exposed to selected medicaments with putative anti-metastatic potential and examined by time-lapse hiQPI, providing simultaneous measurements of the effect on cell growth and motility with unprecedented accuracy.
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Markéta Šuráňová, Daniel Zicha, Pavel Veselý, Jan Brábek, Veronika Jůzová, and Radim Chmelík "In-vitro screening with holographic incoherent quantitative phase imaging focuses on finding medicaments for repurposing as anti-metastatic agents designated as migrastatics", Proc. SPIE 11921, Emerging Technologies for Cell and Tissue Characterization, 119210K (3 December 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2615638
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KEYWORDS
Cancer

Holography

Tumors

In vitro testing

Phase imaging

Optical design

Image processing

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