Virtual Scanning technology – the relationship to oxidative stress and applicability to diabetes management
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Article Title | Virtual Scanning technology – the relationship to oxidative stress and applicability to diabetes management |
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ERA Journal ID | 2315 |
Article Category | Article |
Authors | Ewin, G.W., Ewing, E.N. and Nwose, E.U. |
Journal Title | Biogenic Amines |
Journal Citation | 22 (4-5), pp. 201-213 |
Number of Pages | 13 |
Year | 2008 |
Place of Publication | Austria |
ISSN | 0168-8561 |
1569-3910 | |
Abstract | The autonomic nervous system act continuously to regulate and maintain the cellular and molecular metabolism including response to sensory inputs arising from biochemical processes. Failure of this mechanism leads to the development of pathologies such as non-retinopathy colour defects in diabetes. Virtual scanning is a cognitive technology that measures bioluminescence with significant diagnostic and therapeutic applicability. It is based upon an understanding of the relationship which exists between cognition, the autonomic nervous system and the body’s biochemistry. This article presents a review of what is already known and the gap between Virtual Scanning concept and diabetes management. The influence of stress-related effects upon the stability of the physiological systems and their effect upon diabetes mellitus is a major significant factor. The existence of correlation between bioluminescence and oxidative stress is brought to fore. There is a potential for Virtual Scanning to be used as assessment of oxidative stress. There is also a potential for experimental or observational results of Virtual Scanning to be validated by measurement of oxidative stress indices. Concomitant determination of the levels bioluminescence and of some oxidative stress indices will be an invaluable contribution to the debate on biophotons/Virtual Scanning theory, with a view to explore the applicability of Virtual Scanning in the management of diabetes-induced oxidative damage and colour defects. |
Contains Sensitive Content | Does not contain sensitive content |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 420605. Preventative health care |
Public Notes | Files associated with this item cannot be displayed due to copyright restrictions. |
Byline Affiliations | Montague Healthcare, United Kingdom |
Institute Of Clinical Pathology And Medical Research (ICPMR), Australia |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/z1yv1/virtual-scanning-technology-the-relationship-to-oxidative-stress-and-applicability-to-diabetes-management
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