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13 March 2012 Experimental study and theoretical analysis of lethal effects and stimulating effects of laser irradiation on biologically suspended cells
Hong-wei Zhang, Li-li Zhang, Can-bang Zhang, Lin Xu, Ling-yun Zhou
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CO2 laser and He-Ne laser were used to irradiate the biologically suspended cell respectively, i.e. industrial saccharomyces cerevisiae AS Sacchromyce2.1189. Experimental results show that the increase of CO2 laser temperature was fast, and there was a clear lethal effect. The temperature of He-Ne laser was almost not up, and there was no lethal effect, but mainly the stimulating effect. In this paper, the lethal effect and the stimulating effect of experimental results were analyzed by fractal theory and quantum theory. The theoretical analysis was consistent with the experimental results.
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Hong-wei Zhang, Li-li Zhang, Can-bang Zhang, Lin Xu, and Ling-yun Zhou "Experimental study and theoretical analysis of lethal effects and stimulating effects of laser irradiation on biologically suspended cells", Proc. SPIE 8329, Tenth International Conference on Photonics and Imaging in Biology and Medicine (PIBM 2011), 83290A (13 March 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.918788
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KEYWORDS
Yeast

Fractal analysis

Helium neon lasers

Hydrogen

Biological research

Carbon dioxide lasers

Proteins

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