Effects of 670-nm phototherapy on development.
@article{Yeager2005EffectsO6,
title={Effects of 670-nm phototherapy on development.},
author={Ronnie L. Yeager and Jill A. Franzosa and Deborah S Millsap and Jennifer L Angell-Yeager and Stephen S Heise and Phoebe Khasiala Wakhungu and Jinhwan Lim and Harry T Whelan and Janis T. Eells and Diane S. Henshel},
journal={Photomedicine and laser surgery},
year={2005},
volume={23 3},
pages={
268-72
}
}OBJECTIVE
The objective of the present study was to assess the survival and hatching success of chickens (Gallus gallus) exposed in ovo to far-red (670-nm) LED therapy.
BACKGROUND DATA
Photobiomodulation by light in the red to near-infrared range (630-1000 nm) using low-energy lasers or light-emitting diode (LED) arrays has been shown to accelerate wound healing and improve recovery from ischemic injury. The mechanism of photobiomodulation at the cellular level has been ascribed to the…
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