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Intravascular low-level laser irradiation in the treatment of psoriasis
Author(s): Jing Zhu; Hong-Min Shi; Hui-Guo Zhang; Mei-Jue Zhang; Jian Xu; Min Zhou; Guo-Qiang Hu
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Liu TCY et al have put forward the biological information model on low intensity laser irradiation (BIML): low intensity laser irradiation couples with intracellular messenger through the chromophore absorption in the cell membrane: hot-color laser irradiation activates cAMP phosphodiestererase through Gi protein, or activates phosphoinositide phospholipase C through G protein, or activates one of receptor-associated kinases: cAMP; cold- color laser irradiation activates adenylate cyclase through Gs protein: cAMP$ARUP. In this paper, under the guidance of BIML, we applied the intravascular low intensity He-He laser irradiation on blood to a patient of idiopathic edema, and succeeded.

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Date Published: 2 November 1998
PDF: 5 pages
Proc. SPIE 3344, 1997 Shanghai International Conference on Laser Medicine and Surgery, (2 November 1998); doi: 10.1117/12.330153
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Jing Zhu, Ren Ji Hospital/Shanghai Second Medical Univ. (China)
Hong-Min Shi, Ren Ji Hospital/Shanghai Second Medical Univ. (China)
Hui-Guo Zhang, Ren Ji Hospital/Shanghai Second Medical Univ. (China)
Mei-Jue Zhang, Ren Ji Hospital/Shanghai Second Medical Univ. (China)
Jian Xu, Ren Ji Hospital/Shanghai Second Medical Univ. (China)
Min Zhou, Ren Ji Hospital/Shanghai Second Medical Univ. (China)
Guo-Qiang Hu, Ren Ji Hospital/Shanghai Second Medical Univ. (China)


Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 3344:
1997 Shanghai International Conference on Laser Medicine and Surgery
Jing Zhu, Editor(s)

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