The Effect of Supernatant Culture Medium Isolated from 3T3-L1 Cells Subjected to Low Power 980 and 650 nm Laser Radiation on Wound Healing Process
Fateme Gholamzade,
Atousa Moradzadegan
Abstract:Background: Fibroblasts are the most important cells in the healing process of wounds. The motility activity of low-level laser (light) therapy (LLLT) on fibroblast proliferation has been well-established in vitro. Laser treatment for scar removal increases the number of scars. Objectives: This method uses light therapy to remove the outer layer of the skin surface and produce new skin cells to cover the damaged skin cells. Methods: The present research is from an experimental laboratory. First, tissue fibrobl… Show more
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