2014
DOI: 10.5978/islsm.14-or-15
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Anti-inflammatory activities of light emitting diode irradiation on collagen-induced arthritis in mice (a secondary publication)

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“…A second Scopus database search was undertaken to evaluate the effects of green light PBM using the terms described in Figure 3b. An initial search resulted in 236 articles being identified and these articles were subsequently screened for suitability, which then identified 32 relevant articles for further review (18,32,33,64,68,69,79,164,168,171,176,177,186,197,205,209,(212)(213)(214)(215)(216)(217)(218)(219)(220)(221)(222)(223)(224)(225)(226)(227).…”
Section: Kazemi Khoo Et Al 2013(184)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A second Scopus database search was undertaken to evaluate the effects of green light PBM using the terms described in Figure 3b. An initial search resulted in 236 articles being identified and these articles were subsequently screened for suitability, which then identified 32 relevant articles for further review (18,32,33,64,68,69,79,164,168,171,176,177,186,197,205,209,(212)(213)(214)(215)(216)(217)(218)(219)(220)(221)(222)(223)(224)(225)(226)(227).…”
Section: Kazemi Khoo Et Al 2013(184)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, wavelengths within the green section of the visible spectrum (495-570 nm) have also gathered considerable interest. Published reports have indicated PBM effects for green light ranging from improved cellulite appearance (32) to reduced tissue swelling (33).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such characteristics are different of LASER, since its light emission to be coherent and collimated. However, LED therapy has been shown to be as efficient as LASER therapy, since the coherence of LASER light is not responsible for the effects of therapy, because this property is lost in the first layers of biological tissues ,.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of LED irradiation in PBT has already been determined in terms of its positive role in the stimulation of neuronal growth, post‐ischemia skeletal muscle protective effects, protection of cardiomyocytes, acceleration of wound healing, reduction of the inflammatory response, and cellular proliferation and differentiation . In this study, it has been determined that red LED irradiation also has an effect on hepatocyte proliferation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%