Starting from the idea that due to the long time involved, from measurements of Delayed Luminescence (DL) one may gather information about energy transfer pathways from more distant molecules, so taking into account for long-range interactions along the biological ordered structure, the experimental and theoretical study on the photoinduced ultraweak photon emission have opened new horizons in the studies of biological systems. In this respect the possibility of using DL detection as a non-invasive diagnostic tool has having a growing interest. Results obtained in environmental control, food quality assessment and clinical survey will be shown.
News and views on fields of Delayed Luminescence application
AGATA SCORDINO
2017-01-01
Abstract
Starting from the idea that due to the long time involved, from measurements of Delayed Luminescence (DL) one may gather information about energy transfer pathways from more distant molecules, so taking into account for long-range interactions along the biological ordered structure, the experimental and theoretical study on the photoinduced ultraweak photon emission have opened new horizons in the studies of biological systems. In this respect the possibility of using DL detection as a non-invasive diagnostic tool has having a growing interest. Results obtained in environmental control, food quality assessment and clinical survey will be shown.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.