Khan et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Photobiomodulation therapy promotes expansion of epithelial colony forming unitsKhan et al., 2016
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- Khan I
- Arany P
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- Photomedicine and Laser Surgery
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Objective: This preliminary study examines the effects of low-dose light therapy, also called Photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy, on epithelial colony forming units (eCFUs) in epithelial cells from skin and mucosa to assess their potential to contribute to tissue regeneration …
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