2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10103-017-2167-0
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Erratum to: Titanium scaffold osteogenesis in healthy and osteoporotic rats is improved by the use of low-level laser therapy (GaAlAs)

Abstract: The published online version of the paper contains a mistake on how the author name was captured. Emanuel da Silva Rovai should be cited as Rovai, E.S., where particle Bda^will now be part of the given name.

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“…Also, irradiation with a wavelength of 780 nm effectively stimulated osteogenic differentiation of cells and osseointegration in titanium scaffolds in vivo in a model of osteoporosis. 32 Near-IR irradiation accelerates a new bone formation and osseointegration of transplanted cells in bone defects in the calvaria of rabbits. 33 And while the mechanisms of the effect of red and IR irradiation on the cell are mostly similar, 34 IR irradiation is considered more promising for 3D structures due to its ability to penetrate deep into tissues.…”
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“…Also, irradiation with a wavelength of 780 nm effectively stimulated osteogenic differentiation of cells and osseointegration in titanium scaffolds in vivo in a model of osteoporosis. 32 Near-IR irradiation accelerates a new bone formation and osseointegration of transplanted cells in bone defects in the calvaria of rabbits. 33 And while the mechanisms of the effect of red and IR irradiation on the cell are mostly similar, 34 IR irradiation is considered more promising for 3D structures due to its ability to penetrate deep into tissues.…”
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