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Effects of Low Intensity Laser Light on Wound Healing in the Rat

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Abstract

Biomodulation of bacteria is a potential effect of exposing wounds to laser light, dependent upon wavelength and radiant exposure. Significant reduction in normal flora or increased presence of pathogenic bacteria in wounds can delay healing.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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