Signaling molecules exhibit mechanical oscillations, entailing precise vibrational directionalities. These steering signatures have profound functional implications and are intimately connected with the onset of molecular electric oscillations and biophoton emission. We discuss biophotonic activity as a form of endogenous photobiomodulation, orchestrating the mechano-sensing/-transduction in signaling players. We focus on exogenous photobiomodulation in the form of pulsed wave modulation of selected light wavelengths to direct endogenous biophotonic activity and molecular cellular dynamics. We highlight the relevance of this strategy to target and reprogram the developmental potential of tissue-resident stem cells in damaged tissues, affording precision regenerative medicine without the need for cell or tissue transplantation.
Cavallini, C., Olivi, E., Tassinari, R., Ventura, C. (2024). Mechanotransduction, cellular biophotonic activity, and signaling patterns for tissue regeneration. THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 300(11), 1-12 [10.1016/j.jbc.2024.107847].
Mechanotransduction, cellular biophotonic activity, and signaling patterns for tissue regeneration
Olivi E.;Tassinari R.;Ventura C.
2024
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Signaling molecules exhibit mechanical oscillations, entailing precise vibrational directionalities. These steering signatures have profound functional implications and are intimately connected with the onset of molecular electric oscillations and biophoton emission. We discuss biophotonic activity as a form of endogenous photobiomodulation, orchestrating the mechano-sensing/-transduction in signaling players. We focus on exogenous photobiomodulation in the form of pulsed wave modulation of selected light wavelengths to direct endogenous biophotonic activity and molecular cellular dynamics. We highlight the relevance of this strategy to target and reprogram the developmental potential of tissue-resident stem cells in damaged tissues, affording precision regenerative medicine without the need for cell or tissue transplantation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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