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11 April 1996 Effects of low-energy laser insolation upon the development of postradiation syndrome
Rimma N. Pavlova, Vladimir G. Gomberg, Vladimir A. Boiko, Ludmila S. Pupkova, Leonid L. Reznikov M.D., V. A. Dadali
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Proceedings Volume 2769, Laser Optics '95: Biomedical Applications of Lasers; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.238009
Event: Laser Optics '95, 1995, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
Basic pathogenic research as well as the studies of clinical therapeutic aspects dealing with the long-term gamma radiation effects are of utmost significance nowadays. The main goal of the present study was to establish the capability of low-energy laser insolation to oppose the free radical oxidative chain reactions inherent to the effects of radiation. Adequate doses of low- energy laser insolation were shown to produce positive effects upon the metabolism similar to those of pharmacologic radioprotectors.
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Rimma N. Pavlova, Vladimir G. Gomberg, Vladimir A. Boiko, Ludmila S. Pupkova, Leonid L. Reznikov M.D., and V. A. Dadali "Effects of low-energy laser insolation upon the development of postradiation syndrome", Proc. SPIE 2769, Laser Optics '95: Biomedical Applications of Lasers, (11 April 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.238009
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KEYWORDS
Liver

Radiation effects

Blood

Plasma

Oxidation

Gamma radiation

Tissues

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