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31 May 2000 Influence of low-intensity laser radiation on human blood microcirculation
Alexander N. Korolevich, Natali S. Dubina, Sergei I. Vecherinski
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Abstract
The paper investigated in vivo the influence of low- intensity laser radiation (He-Ne laser with wavelength 0.63 nm) on the relative value of perfusion (the product of the number of particles moving in the volume being investigated into the mean velocity of their movement) of human blood erythrocytes and the mean velocity of their movement. It is known that characteristic of cardiovascular diseases are microcirculation disturbances and disorder in rheological properties of blood. Therefore these investigations were carried out on cardiac ischemia patients.
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Alexander N. Korolevich, Natali S. Dubina, and Sergei I. Vecherinski "Influence of low-intensity laser radiation on human blood microcirculation", Proc. SPIE 3923, Optical Diagnostics of Biological Fluids V, (31 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.387140
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KEYWORDS
Blood

Particles

Laser therapeutics

Chemical vapor deposition

Helium neon lasers

Organisms

Oxygen

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