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Ultraweak Biophoton Imaging System (UBIS)

 

Product brief:

 

The core technology of this product is the use of advanced photon imaging technology to detect and image biological samples with ultraweak biophoton signals. The system was first used in neuroscience and made unprecedented discoveries. The product will be extended to other fields of scientific research after continuous technological development. UBIS has independent intellectual property rights. It is the top exclusive product of ultraweak biophoton imaging, detection and analysis both at home and abroad, and has been implemented in general laboratory without special darkroom.

 

The development of high-end automation ultraweak biophoton imaging system based on the modular design ideas, in accordance with the function of each part of the hardware and software is divided into several modules, each components are relatively independent, depending on the specific application of flexible configuration, improvement, upgrade and development.

 

Field of use:

 

The study of biophotons in relation to the brain functions.

 

Research and development of drug screening, food safety assessment and agricultural breeding based on the biophoton detection (Extend the functionality according to user requirements).

 

Main technical features :

 

Very high sensitivity, quantum efficiency of more than 90%, with capability for single photon signal detection.

 

Each sub-systems can be assembled independently according to requirements, so it is easy to transport.

 

Equipped with software control of four axis electric sample stage for fixed irrigation groove and micro instrument, X, Y axis displacement, rotation and lifting dimension, and also can be manually adjusted to meet the great displacement, the sample displacement real-time imaging process of demand.

 

It can be used for real-time detection, imaging and analysis of in vivo or in vitro samples, and it is fast and efficient.

 

Equipped with powerful system software, which can be used for real-time imaging in various modes, image processing and analysis.

 

The software system also has the expansion function, the user may edit the program to achieve some special analysis functions according to their own need.

 

Transportation and installation:

 

The total weight of the imaging master system is about 220Kg. Dark box overall scale: height 1.9m, length 1.1m, width 0.8m. The installation covers an area of 2x 3 m and is recommended for installation in a thermostatic room.

 

Selected research papers related to UBIS:

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  • Liu N, Wang Z, Dai J. Intracellular simulated biophoton stimulation and transsynaptic signal transmission. Appl. Phys. Lett. 2022, 121:203701.

 

  • Li Z,et al., Real-time detection of viruses in aerosols with weak light imaging based on Tesla Discharge. Appl. Phys. Lett. 2022, 121:060601.

 

  • Chai W, Zhang C, Dai J. Biophoton imaging identification of delayed functional neural circuit injury after cerebral ischemia-reperfusion. J Neurosci Methods. 2022 367:109438.

 

  • Han Z, Chai W, Wang Z, Xiao F, Dai J. Quantum energy levels of glutamate modulate neural biophotonic signals. Photochem Photobiol Sci. 2021, 20:343-356.

 

  • Chen L, Wang Z, Dai J. Spectral blueshift of biophotonic activity and transmission in the ageing mouse brain. Brain Res. 2020, 15: 1749:147133.
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  • Chen L, Wang Z, Dai J. Spectral blueshift of biophotonic activity and transmission in the ageing mouse brain. Brain Res. 2020, 15: 1749:147133.

 

  • Chai W, Han Z, Wang Z, Li Z, Xiao F, Sun Y, Dai Y, Tang R, Dai J. Biophotonic Activity and transmission mediated by mutual actions of neurotransmitters are involved in the origin and altered states of consciousness. Neurosci Bull. 2018, 34:534-538.

 

  • Wang Z, Wang N, Li Z, Xiao F, Dai J. Human high intelligence is involved in spectral red shift of biophotonic activities in the brain. PNAS. 2016, 113:8753-8758.

 

  • Li Z, Dai J. Biophotons Contribute to Retinal Dark Noise. Neurosci Bull. 2016, 32:246-252.

 

  • Tang R, Dai J. Spatiotemporal imaging of glutamate-induced biophotonic activities and transmission in neural circuits. Plos One. 2014, 9:e85643,

 

 

 

 

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