2022
DOI: 10.18103/mra.v10i12.3238
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The Effect of Fluence on Neutrophil Kinetics in Zebrafish Wounds Using Real-time In Vivo Imaging

Abstract: Background: Neutrophils participate in a cooperative defense strategy with macrophages following tissue injury. Application of low dose electromagnetic radiation via 635 nm wavelength can enhance macrophage recruitment to the wound, decrease tissue levels of ROS and speed healing. The impact of this wavelength on neutrophil activity in vivo is not well-described. Given that wound healing can be enhanced if collateral damage by neutrophils within the wound is decreased, we investigated how neutrophil kinetic… Show more

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