Bioluminescence

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Abstract

Three kinds of light emission from organisms take place: bioluminescence in a narrow sense from some animals, dinoflagellates, fungi, and bacteria; delayed light emission from photosynthetic cells; and ultraweak light emission from all kinds of cells. All these phenomena are treated in this chapter.

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Björn, L. O., & Ghiradella, H. (2015). Bioluminescence. In Photobiology: The Science of Light and Life, Third Edition (pp. 399–413). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1468-5_26

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