Abstract
Biostimulatory effects of low-output laser irradiation have been demonstrated at a variety of molecular and cellular levels, as well as at whole organ and tissue levels. Under certain circumstances, synergistic effects with laser irradiation have been demonstrated; e.g. an effect on the immune system. Evidence exists which indicates that effects remote to the irradiated site occur, suggesting the presence of a circulatory active substance. Furthermore, the biostimulatory effects of low-output laser irradiation are dose-dependent and, with sufficient intensity, the stimulatory effect disappears and inhibition occurs.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 7-15 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Laser Therapy |
Volume | 1 |
Issue number | 1 |
Publication status | Published - 1989 |
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Wound-healing. / Mester, A. F.; Mester, A.
In: Laser Therapy, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1989, p. 7-15.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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AU - Mester, A. F.
AU - Mester, A.
PY - 1989
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N2 - Biostimulatory effects of low-output laser irradiation have been demonstrated at a variety of molecular and cellular levels, as well as at whole organ and tissue levels. Under certain circumstances, synergistic effects with laser irradiation have been demonstrated; e.g. an effect on the immune system. Evidence exists which indicates that effects remote to the irradiated site occur, suggesting the presence of a circulatory active substance. Furthermore, the biostimulatory effects of low-output laser irradiation are dose-dependent and, with sufficient intensity, the stimulatory effect disappears and inhibition occurs.
AB - Biostimulatory effects of low-output laser irradiation have been demonstrated at a variety of molecular and cellular levels, as well as at whole organ and tissue levels. Under certain circumstances, synergistic effects with laser irradiation have been demonstrated; e.g. an effect on the immune system. Evidence exists which indicates that effects remote to the irradiated site occur, suggesting the presence of a circulatory active substance. Furthermore, the biostimulatory effects of low-output laser irradiation are dose-dependent and, with sufficient intensity, the stimulatory effect disappears and inhibition occurs.
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