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A Study on the Immunohistology in Injury Cure of Rat by using InGaAlP Laser Diode

InGaAlP 레이저다이오드를 적용한 Rat의 착상 치유에서 면역조직화학적 연구

  • 유성미 (광주보건대학 간호학과) ;
  • 박용필 (동신대학교 병원의료공학과) ;
  • 천민우 (동신대학교 병원의료공학과)
  • Published : 2009.05.01

Abstract

The apparatus has been fabricated using the laser diode and microprocessor unit. The apparatus used a InGaAlP laser diode for laser medical therapy and was designed for a pulse width modulation type to increase stimulation effects. To raise the stimulus effect of the human body, the optical irradiation frequency could be set up. The study has executed in-vivo experiment by employing our own developed laser diode irradiation system to investigate the effects of the InGaAlP laser diode irradiation on the wound healing as a preliminary study aimed at the application of InGaAlP laser diode to wound healing of human skin injury. The study cut out whole skin layers of Sprague-Dawley rat on the back part in 1 cm circle and observed developing effects after executing light irradiation for 9 days, and in result it is found that the light irradiation rat showed earlier wound healing than non-irradiation rat during the experimental period. In addition, there are some differences found regarding the healing process between laser diode irradiated rats and non-irradiated ones.

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