“…Numerous studies performed with sperm from different species have shown that the radiation in visible spectral region (blue-green region: k = 470 nm (13), green: k = 532 nm (25,39), k = 490-540 nm (34); red: k = 620-630 (2,(20)(21)(22)(23), k = 630 (19), k = 632.8 (15,24,27,28,30,35,36), k = 635 nm (38), k = 637 nm (14), k = 647 nm (1), k = 650 nm (35), k = 655 nm (30,31), k = 660 nm (26,29), k = 670 nm (37)) and in near-infrared spectral region (k = 810 nm (16,19), k = 830 nm (12), k = 850 nm (14), k = 905 nm (11), k = 940 nm (10)), as well as broadband white light (k = 400-800 nm (17,18,27)), exerts a regulatory effect on spermatozoa.…”