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Auswirkungen direkter Laserbestrahlung auf menschliche Lymphocyten

Effects of direct laser radiation on human lymphocytes

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In vitro experiments with human lymphocytes showed that if irradiations with coherent light of He-Ne-laser were performed an immune suppressor effect is obtained. Using incoherent light of the same wavelengh, effects only occur (80% compared to the laser) if the light is linear polarized.

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In-vitro-Experimente an menschlichen Lymphocyten zeigten, daß durch Bestrahlungen mit kohärentem Licht eines He-Ne-Lasers eine immunsuppressive Wirkung erzielt wird.

Parallelversuche mit inkohärentem Licht der gleichen Wellenlänge ergaben nur eine Wirkung (80% der Laserwirkung), wenn das Licht linear polarisiert war.

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Mester, E., Nagylucskay, S., Waidelich, W. et al. Auswirkungen direkter Laserbestrahlung auf menschliche Lymphocyten. Arch Dermatol Res 263, 241–245 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00446940

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