Biophoton
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- 2019
Imaging of ultraweak photon emission for evaluating the oxidative stress of human skin
Katsuhiko Tsuchidaa, Torai Iwasab, Masaki KobayashiThis study explored a method for visualizing oxidative stress in human skin by imaging ultraweak photon emission (UPE), also known as biophotons. Researchers found that exposing skin to UV radiation increased the intens…
- 2017
Oscillations of ultra-weak photon emission from cancer and noncancer cells stressed by culture medium change and TNF-alfa
Pierre Madl, Thomas Verwanger, Mark Geppert, Felix ScholkmannAll cells spontaneously emit a very faint light, known as ultra-weak photon emission (UPE). This study investigated how this light emission changes when different types of human cells, both cancerous and non-cancerous,…
- 2016
Polychromatic spectral pattern analysis of ultra-weak photon emissions from a human body
Masaki Kobayashi, Torai Iwasa, Mika TadaLiving organisms, including humans, emit an ultra-weak light known as biophotons. This phenomenon is linked to metabolic processes and oxidative stress, suggesting it could have future non-invasive diagnostic uses. Howe…
- 2014
Towards whole-body ultra-weak photon counting and imaging with a focus on human beings: A review
Roeland Van Wijk, Eduard P A Van Wijk, Herman A van Wietmarschen, Jan van der GreefIn this review article, the authors describe the history and development of research into ultra-weak photon emission (UPE), the faint light naturally emitted by the human body. The scientific understanding of this pheno…
- 2003
Biophoton emission of human body
S Cohen, F A PoppResearchers measured the very faint light, or "biophotons," emitted by the human body using a special photon detector. They found that these emissions are not random, but seem to reflect the body's left-right symmetry a…
- 1997
Biophoton emission of the human body
S Cohen, F A PoppResearchers measured "ultraweak" photon emissions, or biophotons, from the human body using a sensitive light detector. The study, involving about 200 individuals, found that these emissions are not random. They appear…
