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The effect of He-Ne laser (632.8 nm) pre-irradiation on UVA (343 nm)-induced DNA damage in the human B-lymphoblast cell line NC37 was investigated using the comet assay. He-Ne laser pre-irradiation was observed to result in a dose-dependent decrease in UVA-induced DNA damage. This effect was also found to be dependent on the incubation period between He-Ne laser pre-irradiation and the UVA exposure. Whereas the control cells with a higher DNA damage point to an initial ability of faster repair, both the control and the He-Ne laser pre-irradiated cells subsequently show the same rate of DNA repair. The results suggest that He-Ne laser irradiation protect the cells from UVA-induced DNA damage primarily through an influence on processes that prevent an initial DNA damage.
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Received: 10 April 2000 / Accepted: 24 November 2000
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Dube, A., Bock, C., Bauer, E. et al. He-Ne laser irradiation protects B-lymphoblasts from UVA-induced DNA damage. Radiat Environ Biophys 40, 77–82 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004110000086
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s004110000086