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Low-level light stimulates excisional wound healing in mice
Tatiana N. Demidova-Rice
, Elena V. Salomatina
, Anna N. Yaroslavsky
, Ira M. Herman
,
Michael R. Hamblin
Massachusetts General Hospital
Tufts University
Harvard University
Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology
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Medicine and Dentistry
Wound Healing
100%
Wound
100%
Low Level Laser Therapy
60%
Dose Response
20%
Immunofluorescence
20%
Smooth Muscle Actin
20%
Wound Contraction
20%
C57BL/6
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Wound Healing
100%
Wound
100%
Low Level Laser Therapy
60%
Helium Neon Laser
20%
Smooth Muscle Actin
20%
Wound Contraction
20%
Keyphrases
Hairless Mice
33%
Full-thickness
33%
Dose-response Curve
33%
Wound Edge
33%
Mouse Strain
33%
Excision Wound
33%
Immunofluorescence Staining
33%
Engineering
Excisional Wound
100%
Nanometre
50%
Doseresponse Curve
50%