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27 December 1995 Relaxation dynamics of light-induced photon emission by mammalian cells and nuclei
R. Van Wijk, J. M. Van Aken, H. E. Laerdal, J. E. M. Souren
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Abstract
Photon emission from mammalian cells has been the subject of study for many years. Throughout the history of this field of research the question of a functional biological role of the low intensity emission has been repeatedly raised. The discussion concerns the possible participation of biophotons in intra- and intercellular communication. In this paper we consider the significance of the studies on light-induced photon emission of isolated mammalian cells. Furthermore we report on the source of this light-induced photon emission.
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R. Van Wijk, J. M. Van Aken, H. E. Laerdal, and J. E. M. Souren "Relaxation dynamics of light-induced photon emission by mammalian cells and nuclei", Proc. SPIE 2627, Optical Biopsies, (27 December 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.228888
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Photon counting

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