2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00114-013-1133-3
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Shifting wavelengths of ultraweak photon emissions from dying melanoma cells: their chemical enhancement and blocking are predicted by Cosic’s theory of resonant recognition model for macromolecules

Abstract: During the first 24 h after removal from incubation, melanoma cells in culture displayed reliable increases in emissions of photons of specific wavelengths during discrete portions of this interval. Applications of specific filters revealed marked and protracted increases in infrared (950 nm) photons about 7 h after removal followed 3 h later by marked and protracted increases in near ultraviolet (370 nm) photon emissions. Specific wavelengths within the visible (400 to 800 nm) peaked 12 to 24 h later. Specifi… Show more

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“…This flux density would be sufficient to affect substantial distances particularly if non-locality was involved [16]. Dotta et al [3] had shown that during states as the melanoma cells adjusted to ambient temperatures there were predictable shifts in the peak wavelength of the photon emissions across the visible spectrum. All of these experiments support the hypothesis that photons may be the source of information that triggers the determinant pathways that lead to malignancy and its proliferation.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This flux density would be sufficient to affect substantial distances particularly if non-locality was involved [16]. Dotta et al [3] had shown that during states as the melanoma cells adjusted to ambient temperatures there were predictable shifts in the peak wavelength of the photon emissions across the visible spectrum. All of these experiments support the hypothesis that photons may be the source of information that triggers the determinant pathways that lead to malignancy and its proliferation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each dish was placed within a blackpainted box that was covered with several layers of thick black terrycloth in a dark room. The plate was placed over sensor for the digital photomultiplier unit described previously [3]. The output was measured by a laptop computer.…”
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“…-12 W·m -2 increment is a "narrow" band for communication across space between cells [25,26], then the energy within the cell area should be revealing. The cross section area of a typical neuronal soma (~10 -10 m 2 ) when multiplied by the power is 10 -21 J·s -1 .…”
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