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New perspective in cell communication: Potential role of ultra-weak photon emission

Ankush Prasad, Claudio Rossi, Stefania Lamponi, Pavel Pospíšil, Alberto Foletti
Key takeaways
  1. 01Cells may communicate via faint light signals
  2. 02This is a form of electromagnetic communication
  3. 03It can influence cell division and immune responses
  4. 04This review summarizes existing experimental evidence

This review suggests that cells may communicate with each other using ultra-weak light emissions, a form of non-chemical, non-contact signaling.

Abstract

Evolution has permitted a wide range of medium for communication between two living organism varying from information transfer via chemical, direct contact or through specialized receptors. Past decades have evidenced the existence of cell-to-cell communication in living system. Several studies have demonstrated the existence of one cell system influencing the other cells by means of electromagnetic radiations investigated by the stimulation of cell division, neutrophils activation, respiratory burst induction and alteration in the developmental stages, etc. The responses were evaluated by methods such as chemiluminescence, ultra-weak photon emission, generation of free oxygen radicals, and level of thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS). The cellular communication is hypothesized to occur via several physical phenomenon's, however the current review attempts to provide thorough information and a detailed overview of experimental results on the cell-to-cell communication observed in different living system via ultra-weak photon emission to bring a better understanding and new perspective to the phenomenon.

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APA
Ankush Prasad, Claudio Rossi, Stefania Lamponi, Pavel Pospíšil, & Alberto Foletti (2014). New perspective in cell communication: Potential role of ultra-weak photon emission. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/new-perspective-in-cell-communication-potential-role-of-ultra-weak-photon-emission/
MLA
Ankush Prasad, et al. "New perspective in cell communication: Potential role of ultra-weak photon emission." 2014, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/new-perspective-in-cell-communication-potential-role-of-ultra-weak-photon-emission/.
Chicago
Ankush Prasad et al. 2014. "New perspective in cell communication: Potential role of ultra-weak photon emission.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/new-perspective-in-cell-communication-potential-role-of-ultra-weak-photon-emission/