1997
DOI: 10.1117/12.275048
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Low-energy laser radioprotective effects on animal models

Abstract: The ability oflow-energy laser radiation (LLR) to counteract the detrimental effects of gamma radiation was studied with a murine model. Three control and two experimental groups of mice were used. Control group I consisted of animals unexposed to either gamma or laser irradiation. Group II consisted of mice exposed solely to gamma radiation. Control group III consisted of mice exposed solely to LLR. Experimental group I included mice exposed to gamma radiation initially, followed by LLR for three days. In exp… Show more

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