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15 January 1996 Prevention of stress-induced cardio- and cerebrovascular disturbances by low-power laser irradiation
Tatyana P. Romanova, Gregory E. Brill
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Abstract
The influence of preliminary transcutaneous He-Ne laser irradiation (lambda - 632.8 nm, power density - 5 mW/cm2) on the development of cerebro- and cardiovascular disturbances was studied in experiments on white male rats in conditions of combined pathological stress (rigid immobilization plus sound stimulus for 2 hours). Ischemic and hemorrhagic damages of the heart and brain were shown to decrease after laser exposure, it being revealed at the pathomorphologic investigation.
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Tatyana P. Romanova and Gregory E. Brill "Prevention of stress-induced cardio- and cerebrovascular disturbances by low-power laser irradiation", Proc. SPIE 2630, Effects of Low-Power Light on Biological Systems, (15 January 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.230034
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KEYWORDS
Brain

Heart

Laser irradiation

Tissues

Capillaries

Helium neon lasers

Blood

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