Abstract:The effects of pulse periodic microwaves (10 GHz, duration of pulse 100 ns, pulse repetition frequency 4—19 pps, peak power density 40—1 520 W/cm2 ) on the reparative regeneration of full-thickness skin wounds on mice was investigated. This effect depends on the pulse repetition frequency and peak power density.
“…It is also supposed that direct activation of cells participating in wound healing (lymphocytes, fibroblasts, stem cells) [3] is possible via nanosecond repetitive pulsed microwave irradiation [4].…”
“…It is also supposed that direct activation of cells participating in wound healing (lymphocytes, fibroblasts, stem cells) [3] is possible via nanosecond repetitive pulsed microwave irradiation [4].…”
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