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Molecularly generated light and its biomedical applications

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.202314468

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Molecular Light; Molecular Light Imaging; Photobiomodulation; Phototherapy

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Molecular light, generated from molecules, possesses the characteristics of both molecules and light sources. It can be delivered as molecules deep within the body and has potential applications in imaging, therapy, and modulation.
Molecularly generated light, referred to here as molecular light, mainly includes bioluminescence, chemiluminescence, and Cerenkov luminescence. Molecular light possesses unique dual features of being both a molecule and a source of light. Its molecular nature enables it to be delivered as molecules to regions deep within the body, overcoming the limitations of natural sunlight and physically generated light sources like lasers and LEDs. Simultaneously, its light properties make it valuable for applications such as imaging, photodynamic therapy, photo-oxidative therapy, and photobiomodulation. In this review article, we provide an updated overview of the diverse applications of molecular light and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of molecular light across various domains. Lastly, we present forward-looking perspectives on the potential of molecular light in the realms of molecular imaging, photobiological mechanisms, therapeutic applications, and photobiomodulation. While some of these perspectives may be considered bold and contentious, our intent is to inspire further innovations in the field of molecular light applications. Is it possible that light can be formulated as capsules, injection solutions, and packed into polymers? Yes, if the light is generated from molecules. The concept of molecular light has the potential to significantly expand our perspectives on the potential applications of light.image

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