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2 May 2008 Photobiomodulation of early mouse embryo development
T. A. Sviridova-Chailakhyan, L. I. Fakhranurova, N. B. Simonova, R. N. Khramov, A. A. Manokhin, S. I. Paskevich, L. M. Chailakhyan
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Abstract
The effect of artificial sunlight (AS) from a xenon source and of converted AS with an additional orange-red luminescent (λMAX=626 nm) component (AS+L) on the development of mouse zygotes was investigated. A plastic screen with a photoluminophore layer was used for production of this orange-red luminescent (L) component. A single short-term (15 min) exposure produced a long-term stable positive effect on early embryo development of mice, which persisted during several days. After exposure to AS+L, a stimulating influence on preimplantation development was observed, in comparison with the control group without AS exposure. The positive effects were as follows: increase in percent of embryos (P ≤ 0.05) developed to the blastocyst stage (96.2 %) with hatching from the zona pellucida (80.8 %) within 82-96 hours in vitro compared to the control (67.1 % and 28.8 %, respectively).
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T. A. Sviridova-Chailakhyan, L. I. Fakhranurova, N. B. Simonova, R. N. Khramov, A. A. Manokhin, S. I. Paskevich, and L. M. Chailakhyan "Photobiomodulation of early mouse embryo development", Proc. SPIE 6991, Biophotonics: Photonic Solutions for Better Health Care, 69912B (2 May 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.781380
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KEYWORDS
In vitro testing

Xenon

Ultraviolet radiation

Control systems

Lamps

Visible radiation

Light

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