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1 December 1997 Protective action of low-intensity laser radiation relative to the toxic effect of metals (experimental study in vitro)
S. Ye. Dejneka
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Proceedings Volume 3317, International Conference on Correlation Optics; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.295713
Event: International Conference on Correlation Optics, 1997, Chernivsti, Ukraine
Abstract
The study of a possible cytotoxic effect of different doses of low-insensitive laser radiation and protective action of low-intensive laser radiation relative to the toxic effect of metals was carried out by means of the alternative method of investigation in vitro on cell cultura Hela. It was established that the investigated doses of low-intensive laser radiation had not produced any toxic effect on cell culture Hela, so the mentioned doses were not cytotoxic. It was revealed that laser radiation reduced the level of the cytotoxic effect of the studied metal salts on the cell culture, and possessed the protective action against the toxic effect of metals. This action has a clear-cut dose- related character.
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S. Ye. Dejneka "Protective action of low-intensity laser radiation relative to the toxic effect of metals (experimental study in vitro)", Proc. SPIE 3317, International Conference on Correlation Optics, (1 December 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.295713
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KEYWORDS
Metals

Lead

Radiation effects

Lawrencium

In vitro testing

Cadmium

Chemical compounds

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