1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf00802833
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Elimination of stress-induced changes in the thymus within laser irradiation of the endocrine glands

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“…Studies with the use of physical interventions have revealed that microwave and laser radiation exerts antioxidant and radioprotective effects [4,5]. Exposure of endocrine glands to infrared (IR) laser radiation prevents the development of stress-induced changes in the organism [1]. It has also been demonstrated that pulses of a direct current (10 and 1000 Hz) passed through the brain before and after immobilization have a stress-limiting effect on animals [3].…”
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“…Studies with the use of physical interventions have revealed that microwave and laser radiation exerts antioxidant and radioprotective effects [4,5]. Exposure of endocrine glands to infrared (IR) laser radiation prevents the development of stress-induced changes in the organism [1]. It has also been demonstrated that pulses of a direct current (10 and 1000 Hz) passed through the brain before and after immobilization have a stress-limiting effect on animals [3].…”
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