Al-Watban et al., 1999 - Google Patents
The acceleration of wound healing is not attributed to laser skin transmissionAl-Watban et al., 1999
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- Al-Watban F
- Zhang X
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- Laser Therapy
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A study was carried out to observe the acceleration of wound healing using different wavelengths of laser, and to assess the role played by the amount of laser transmitted by the skin during wound healing in rats. An oval full thickness skin wound was created aseptically …
- 230000029663 wound healing 0 title abstract description 28
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