Ultra-weak photon emission: from oxidative metabolism to DNA-based communication: a review of biochemical, biophysical and quantum biological perspectives - Takeaways - MDSpire
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Weak Photon Emission in Biological Systems: Exploring Links Between Oxidative Metabolism and DNA Communication Through Biochemical, Biophysical, and Quantum Biological Lenses

  • By

  • Jozsef Bodis

  • Jozsef Berke

  • Bernadett Nagy

  • Istvan Gulyas

  • Péter Hersics

  • Akos Varnagy

  • Kalman Kovács

  • August 20, 2026

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    Ultra-weak photon emission (UPE) in living organisms is linked to oxidative processes and may represent cellular organization.

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    UPE measurement techniques include CMOS systems, CCD cameras, and photomultiplier tubes, used to study mouse embryos.

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    Cellular states influence UPE, with mitochondria and DNA potentially acting as emitters and resonators of photon emissions.

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    Current hypotheses suggest UPE may reflect biological organization and could serve as a non-invasive biomarker in reproductive biology.

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    Research indicates UPE correlates with oxidative stress and may serve as an indicator of cellular physiological states.

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