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15 February 1994 Laser method of biological activity stimulation of cryoconserved hemopoietic tissue transplant
Anatoly I. Khyznyak, Svetlana A. Lesnik, Georgy I. Kogut, Galina T. Glukhenkaya
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Proceedings Volume 2086, Medical Applications of Lasers; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.169136
Event: Europto Biomedical Optics '93, 1993, Budapest, Hungary
Abstract
The biological activity of cryoconserved fetal liver cells of mice (FLM) having undergone the He-Ne laser action has been estimated by the efficiency of their transplantation to mice- recipients exposed to lethal x-ray dose. The survival rate 30 days after x-ray exposure for those mice was 75% in comparison with 70% for mice with cryoconserved nonirradiated graft. The trial animals' peripheral blood investigations have been made. The obtained results indicate that the laser method of cryoconserved cells stimulation can help to increase the therapeutic efficiency of mielotransplantation.
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Anatoly I. Khyznyak, Svetlana A. Lesnik, Georgy I. Kogut, and Galina T. Glukhenkaya "Laser method of biological activity stimulation of cryoconserved hemopoietic tissue transplant", Proc. SPIE 2086, Medical Applications of Lasers, (15 February 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.169136
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KEYWORDS
Transplantation

Blood

X-rays

Laser tissue interaction

Liver

Fetus

Laser applications

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