DocumentCode
48159
Title
Review of Bioluminescence for Engineers and Scientists in Biophotonics
Author
Widder, Edith A. ; Falls, Beth
Author_Institution
Ocean Res. & Conservation Assoc., Fort Pierce, FL, USA
Volume
20
Issue
2
fYear
2014
fDate
March-April 2014
Firstpage
232
Lastpage
241
Abstract
Different light producing chemical systems isolated from organisms such as fireflies, jellyfish, copepods, and bacteria have been harnessed to illuminate the inner workings of cells, as a reporter to map and identify genes, as a powerful means of tracking the progression of diseases in animal models and as a tool for mapping pollution in ecosystems. In this review we provide an overview of bioluminescence with the focus on the extreme diversity of chemistries, their evolutionary origins and functions, how they have been applied in biophotonics and possible new applications in the future.
Keywords
bioluminescence; cellular biophysics; diseases; genetics; microorganisms; reviews; animal models; bacteria; bioluminescence; biophotonics; cellular biophysics; copepods; diseases; ecosystems; fireflies; genes; jellyfish; light producing chemical systems; mapping pollution; review; Bioluminescence; Color; Fluorescence; Microorganisms; Oceans; Substrates; Bioluminescence; Microtox; bioluminescence imaging; biophotonics; luciferase; luciferin; photoproteins;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-260X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSTQE.2013.2284434
Filename
6630045
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