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13 March 2012 Microscopic mechanism analysis on rheology and harmful effects by low level laser irradiation of blood
Lili Zhang, Hongwei Zhang, Canbang Zhang, Lin Xu, Lingyun Zhou
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Abstract
The microscopic mechanism on rheology and harmful effects of low level laser irradiation of blood were analyzed by Quantum theory. The analyzed results showed that laser may resolve fibrin clot, then the property of rheology of blood is improved; and some bonds of the cholesterol in blood were fractured by low level laser (abbreviate LLL) , hence the ratio of membrane cholesterol/membrane phosp-hatide of red cell were reduced, then blood circulation can be improved. So low level laser irradiated blood possess the action of mending rheology of blood. But our analyses point out that LLL may cut off some bonds of living biomolecule (e.g. Protein molecule) yet, then some normal protein may emerged denaturation, so normal cells in blood may be destroyed, namely low level laser irradiation can produce the harmful effects on blood. This paper criticized the viewpoint intravascular low level laser irradiation (abbreviate ILLLI) have not action.
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Lili Zhang, Hongwei Zhang, Canbang Zhang, Lin Xu, and Lingyun Zhou "Microscopic mechanism analysis on rheology and harmful effects by low level laser irradiation of blood", Proc. SPIE 8329, Tenth International Conference on Photonics and Imaging in Biology and Medicine (PIBM 2011), 83290B (13 March 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.918805
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KEYWORDS
Blood

Hydrogen

Laser irradiation

Proteins

Biological research

Chemical species

Helium neon lasers

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