The recently developed iCELLigence (TM) real-time cell analyzer (RTCA) can be used for the label-free real-time monitoring of cancer cell proliferation, viability, invasion and cytotoxicity. The RTCA system uses 16-well microtiter plates with a gold microelectrode biosensor array that measures impedance when cells adhere to the microelectrodes causing an alternating current. By measuring the electric field generated in this process, the RTCA system can be used for the analysis of cell proliferation, viability, morphology and migration. The present review aimed to summarize the working method of the RTCA system, in addition to discussing the research performed using the system for various applications, including cancer drug discovery via mea...
This paper presents the application of an impedance-based measurement of cytotoxicity of ZD6474 on M...
<div><p>A growing understanding of the molecular interactions between immune effector cells and targ...
Cell-based biosensors appear to be an attractive tool for the rapid, simple, and cheap monitoring of...
The use of label-free technologies based on electrical impedance is becoming more and more popular i...
Objective: We summarized the progress of the xCELLigence real-time cell analysis (RTCA) technology a...
is used for label-free and real-time monitoring of cell pro-liferation, cytotoxicity, and migration....
In this study, we report the use of a real-time cell analysis (RTCA) test system, the xCELLigence® R...
Translational research in radiation oncology is important for the detection of adverse radiation eff...
<p>(A) Working principle of xCELLigence impedance technology applied to immunotherapy monitoring. Th...
The xCELLigence technology is a real-time cellular biosensor, which measures the net adhesion of cel...
Monitoring the effectiveness of drugs on cancer cells is crucial for chemotherapeutics studies. Invi...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Cell viability and motility comprise ubiquitous mechanisms involved in a ...
Abstract Background Cell-based analysis may have the potential for using patient-derived tissues/cel...
AbstractA newly developed electronic cell sensor array – the xCELLigence real-time cell analysis (RT...
Background: Cell viability and motility comprise ubiquitous mechanisms involved in a variety of (pat...
This paper presents the application of an impedance-based measurement of cytotoxicity of ZD6474 on M...
<div><p>A growing understanding of the molecular interactions between immune effector cells and targ...
Cell-based biosensors appear to be an attractive tool for the rapid, simple, and cheap monitoring of...
The use of label-free technologies based on electrical impedance is becoming more and more popular i...
Objective: We summarized the progress of the xCELLigence real-time cell analysis (RTCA) technology a...
is used for label-free and real-time monitoring of cell pro-liferation, cytotoxicity, and migration....
In this study, we report the use of a real-time cell analysis (RTCA) test system, the xCELLigence® R...
Translational research in radiation oncology is important for the detection of adverse radiation eff...
<p>(A) Working principle of xCELLigence impedance technology applied to immunotherapy monitoring. Th...
The xCELLigence technology is a real-time cellular biosensor, which measures the net adhesion of cel...
Monitoring the effectiveness of drugs on cancer cells is crucial for chemotherapeutics studies. Invi...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Cell viability and motility comprise ubiquitous mechanisms involved in a ...
Abstract Background Cell-based analysis may have the potential for using patient-derived tissues/cel...
AbstractA newly developed electronic cell sensor array – the xCELLigence real-time cell analysis (RT...
Background: Cell viability and motility comprise ubiquitous mechanisms involved in a variety of (pat...
This paper presents the application of an impedance-based measurement of cytotoxicity of ZD6474 on M...
<div><p>A growing understanding of the molecular interactions between immune effector cells and targ...
Cell-based biosensors appear to be an attractive tool for the rapid, simple, and cheap monitoring of...