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Research Article
A Theoretical Framework for Photosensitivity: Evidence of Systemic Regulation
Author(s): Ewing G.WEwing G.W
There is not yet a precise understanding of why flashing lights could be used to induce photosensitive migraine and epilepsy or why flashing lights could be used with therapeutic effect. Most Proteins and enzymes are activated by light. The chemiluminescence arising from protein- substrate reactions influences visual perception which can measured. This can be adapted diagnostically. Each protein-substrate reaction releases biophotons of light, commonly known as autofluorescence or chemiluminescence, the colour being unique to each protein-substrate reaction and the intensity being a measure of the rate of reaction. The degree of activation or deactivation of such reactions is dependent upon the prevailing reaction conditions i.e. the influence of systemic parameters (pH, temperature, levels of minerals, etc). Knowledge of the nature and structure of the .. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/jcsb.1000044
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