Ankri et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Visible light induces no formation in sperm and endothelial cellsAnkri et al., 2010
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- Ankri R
- Friedman H
- Savion N
- Kotev‐Emeth S
- Breitbart H
- Lubart R
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- Lasers in Surgery and Medicine: The Official Journal of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery
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Background Visible light‐based stimulation using low‐intensity lasers, LEDs, and broadband visible light devices has been recently introduced for therapy of human tissues in the absence of exogenous photosensitizers. Nitric oxide (NO) formation might be a potential …
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