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Spatial tracking of mouse fibroblasts using HoloMonitor

28 Aug 2019
Spatial tracking of mouse fibroblasts using HoloMonitor

This video, by Phase Holographic Imaging, demonstrates spatial tracking of mouse fibroblasts (cell line: L929). Control cells and cells treated with the anti-cancer drug colcemid are tracked using HoloMonitor and then compared.

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Phase Holographic Imaging (PHI)

Phase Holographic Imaging AB (PHI) provides researchers in academia and the life science industry with products for live-cell kinetic studies. PHI’s time-lapse cytometer, the HoloMonitor® system, is based on our core technology holographic microscopy. Since introducing the first instrument in 2011, PHI now offers a range of products for label-free, long-term quantitative analysis of living cell dynamics, circumventing the drawbacks of traditional methods requiring toxic stains. Headquartered in Lund, Sweden, PHI trades through a network of international distributors.

The HoloMonitor system is a versatile tool providing detailed information about the life cycle and behavior of living, or dying, cells to scientists all over the world. Focus areas include basic cell research as well as the development of more efficient treatment strategies for cancer and other diseases. Committed to promoting the science and practice of time-lapse cytometry, PHI is continuously developing new products and applications in close collaboration with scientific expertise.

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The HoloMonitor ® live cell imaging system enables long-term non-invasive analysis of cell cultures within your standard incubator. Cell biologists worldwide use PHI’s label-free cell imager to automatically obtain accurate live-cell morphology, migration, and proliferation data as well as multi-well time-lapse videos, down to a single-cell level in real-time.

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