Unusual autofluorescence characteristic of cultured red-rain cells
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01/12/2010
01/12/2010
2008
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Resumo |
The red cells found in the red rain in Kerala, India are now considered as a possible case of extraterrestrial life form. These cells can undergo rapid replication even at an extreme high temperature of 300 deg C. They can also be cultured in diverse unconventional chemical substrates. The molecular composition of these cells is yet to be identified. This paper reports the unusual autofluorescence characteristic of the cultured red rain cells. A spectrofluorimetric study has been performed to investigate this, which shows a systematic shift of the fluorescence emission peak wavelength as the excitation wavelength is increased. Conventional biomolecules are not known to have this property. Details of this investigation and the results are discussed. Cochin University of Science and Technology & Mahatma Gandhi University |
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SPIE Vol. 7097, 709712 (2008) |
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Publicador |
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers |
Palavras-Chave | #autofluorescence #red-rain cells #red rain of Kerala #Extraterrestrial life #extremophilic #Intrinsic fluorescence |
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Working Paper |