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This paper reports the objective intervention of the Hospital Dentistry team of the Beneficent Association of Campo Grande Santa Casa, contemplating a multi-professional approach to present Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) as a therapeutic... more
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      Oral MucosaStevens Johnson SyndromeLaser TherapyPhotobiomodulation
Purpose-To determine if the LifeWave X39 non-transdermal patch can produce changes in tripeptides GHK and GHK-Cu production. Materials-BD Vacutainer Safety Loc Blood Collection sets with Pre-attached holder sized 21GX0.75 or 23GX0.75,... more
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    • Photobiomodulation
The international electromagnetic field (EMF) project of the World Health Organization (WHO) is a collaborative effort of the WHO teams for Environment, Climate Change and Health (ECCH) and Radiation and Health (ionizing and... more
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      Climate ChangeDementiaDiabetesAgriculture
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      Stem cell and Regenerative medicineBiophotonicsStem Cell ResearchLasers
Photobiomodulation is a non-invasive treatment modality acting at different biological levels through the non-thermal transfer of photons to the living matter via a photoelectric effect, inducing photochemical reactions in treated cells.... more
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      InflammationDermatologyMitochondriaPhotobiology
Background: Several studies have detailed the efficacy of Photobiomodulation Therapy (PBMT) as a treatment for concussions [1]. As there are no widely accepted imaging or laboratory modalities that document concussive injuries, monitoring... more
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      PhotobiomodulationSyndrome
The literature has supported the concept of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) in bone regeneration as one of the most important applications in oro-maxillofacial reconstructions. However, the fate of the transplanted cells and their... more
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      Tissue RegenerationBone RegenerationPhototherapyNeuropathic pain
For most cells, including lymphocytes, glucose is a primary energy source, and, therefore, it is vital to understand the regulatory mechanisms that control the work of glucose transporters. Lymphocytes are pivotal for mediation of immune... more
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      Diabetes mellitusGlucose TransportPhotobiomodulationLymphocytes
This article is in support of: BioEnergetic adjunctive support for pallidal pliancy and metaplasticity (homeostasis) in Parkinson’s @ International Conf on PD & Movement Disorders, Frankfurt, GE 11-13 Aug 2015 How are the ways our... more
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      Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)Parkinson's DiseaseComplex PtsdPTSD and attachment theory
The international electromagnetic field (EMF) project of the World Health Organization (WHO) is a collaborative effort of the WHO teams for Environment, Climate Change and Health (ECCH) and Radiation and Health (ionizing and... more
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      Climate ChangeDementiaDiabetesAgriculture
Photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy is based on the exposure of biological tissues to low-level laser light (coherent light) or light-emitting diodes (LEDs; noncoherent light), leading to the modulation of cellular functions, such as... more
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      VitiligoMelanocytesPhotobiomodulationPhotomedicine
Background. The lipid metabolism is essential for maintaining the body's energy responses. Laser photobiomodulation triggers many important cellular effects, but these effects on lipid metabolism are not well described. In this study, we... more
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      PhotobiomodulationFat Metabolism
The international electromagnetic field (EMF) project of the World Health Organization (WHO) is a collaborative effort of the WHO teams for Environment, Climate Change and Health (ECCH) and Radiation and Health (ionizing and... more
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      Climate ChangeDementiaDiabetesAgriculture
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      Wound HealingHairHuman HairClinical Sciences
Photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy is based on the exposure of biological tissues to low-level laser light (coherent light) or light-emitting diodes (LEDs; noncoherent light), leading to the modulation of cellular functions, such as... more
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      ChemistryMedicineClinical SciencesVitiligo
Background: Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) is the most commonly studied animal model of multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic autoimmune demyelinating disorder of the central nervous system. Immunomodulatory and... more
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      Multiple sclerosisOxidative StressNeuropathologyNitric oxide
Introduction: The most important side effect after non-surgery cancer treatment (NSCT) is oral mucositis (OM) which degrades the quality of life. Using photobiomodulation (PBM), formerly known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT), in the... more
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      Laser PhysicsCancerChemotherapyOral mucositis
Purpose-To determine if metabolic and physiological changes were produced by participants wearing the LifeWave non-transdermal X39 phototherapy patch. Materials-LifeWave X39 non-transdermal patches, Sabre Sciences urine and saliva test... more
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Background: Opioid use disorders (OUDs) are an epidemic causing catastrophic consequences to individuals, families, and society despite treatments including psychotherapy, substitution therapy or receptor blockers, and psychoeducation. We... more
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      ConsciousnessDrug abuse and addictionPhotobiomodulation
Chronic gingivostomatitis in dogs is an inflammatory syndrome of the oral cavity, which treatment and control of concomitant periodontitis allow healing in most of the cases. In the presence of recurrent lesions, invasive methods are... more
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      DentistryVeterinary MedicineLaserPhotobiomodulation
Terrestrial pulmonates possess photosensitive neurons in their brain that may possibly influence several cognitive functions and therefore can be apt to study the effect of light on cognition and behavioural response. In this paper, we... more
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      InvertebratesAnimal CognitionSnailsMazes