• He named them \ "mitogenetic rays\", because he assumed that they had a stimulating effect on cell division rates of nearby tissue.— Recently Uploaded Slideshows
Consequently, the mitogenetic radiation hypothesis was largely ignored.— Recently Uploaded Slideshows
• However, after the end of World War II some Western scientists such as Colli (Italy), Quickenden (Australia), Inaba (Japan) returned to the subject of \ "mitogenetic radiation\", but referred to the phenomenon as \ "dark luminescence\", \ "low level luminescence\", \ "ultraweak bioluminescence\", or \ "ultraweak chemiluminescence\".— Recently Uploaded Slideshows
THE MEDICINE OF LIGHT Historical Background • Gurwitsch (1944) introduced the concepts of mitogenetic radiation (MGR) and the morphogenetic field.— Recently Uploaded Slideshows

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