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Helium-Neon Laser Effects on Human Whole Blood by Spectroscopy In vitro Study

Haimid et al., 2019

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8390720669745189290
Author
Haimid M
Marouf A
Abdalla M
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Asian Journal of Physical and Chemical Sciences

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Low-power helium-neon laser recently has been used numerously in medical applications. FTIR and UV-Vis spectroscopic technique is employed to study the spectral differences in the serum of whole blood samples. Aims: To study (He-Ne) laser (λ= 632 nm, power= 2 mW) …
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