Biophotonic markers of malignancy Discriminating cancers using wavelength-specific biophotons


" Using wavelength-exclusion filters, we demonstrate that ratios between infrared and ultraviolet photon emissions differentiate cancer and non-cancer cell types. Further, we identified photon sources associated with three filters (420-nm, 620-nm., and 950-nm) which classified cancer and non-cancer cell types. The temporal increases in biophoton emission within these wavelength bandwidths is shown to be coupled with intrisitic biomolecular events using Cosic's resonant recognition model." {Credits 1}

{Credits 1} 🎪 Murugan, N. J., Rouleau, N., Karbowski, L. M., & Persinger, M. A. (2018). Biophotonic markers of malignancy: Discriminating cancers using wavelength-specific biophotons. Biochemistry and biophysics reports, 13, 7-11. © 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license.


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