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生物物理学报 1990
THE STUDY ON ULTRA-WEAK PHOTON EMISSION FROM THE BLOOD OF HUMAN
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Abstract:
Using the sensitive photon counting system made by institute of Biophysics, the photon emission of blood from 108 persons was studied The results show that the luminescence has an intensity on the order of 29.9 Counts/cm2 Second from normal donator of blood and the intensity depended on age and sex of the blood donator. The luminescence intensity from cancer patients was significantly higher than that from normal blood donator. especially for liver and ovary cancers . The study infered the possiblity for the application of ultra-weak luminescenoe technique to the early diagnosis of cancers and the luminescence of serum for medical practice will be more useful than the blood.