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In Vitro Screening with Holographic Incoherent Quantitative Phase Imaging Focuses on Finding Medicaments for Repurposing as Anti-Metastatic Agents Designated as Migrastatics

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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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