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Green Light‐Based Photobiomodulation with an Implantable and Biodegradable Fiber for Bone Regeneration (Small Methods 7/2020)

Clear curative effects and limited penetration depth of short‐wavelength light (green and blue) have positioned challenges for in vivo applications of photobiomodulation. Green light has a definite osteogenic promotion effect in vitro. In article number 1900879, Xing Sheng, Yuguang Wang, and co‐work...

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Published in:Small methods 2020-07, Vol.4 (7), p.n/a
Main Authors: Jiang, Yuxi, Qi, Wei, Zhang, Qianyi, Liu, Hao, Zhang, Jianyun, Du, Ning, Nazempour, Roya, Su, Yuanzhe, Fu, Ruxing, Zhang, Kaiyuan, Lyu, Peijun, Dong, Fan, Yin, Lan, Sheng, Xing, Wang, Yuguang
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Summary:Clear curative effects and limited penetration depth of short‐wavelength light (green and blue) have positioned challenges for in vivo applications of photobiomodulation. Green light has a definite osteogenic promotion effect in vitro. In article number 1900879, Xing Sheng, Yuguang Wang, and co‐workers establish a biodegradable optical fiber as a technology solution, and tests the expression of osteogenic related factors in vitro and in vivo.
ISSN:2366-9608
2366-9608
DOI:10.1002/smtd.202070025