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1 LLLT significantly lifted the nadir of platelet counts a
2 LLLT, PRP, or their combination all promoted NC formatio
4 led with blood clot or PRP, respectively; 3) LLLT and 4) PRP/LLLT, defects received laser irradiation
6 of a difference in clinical outcomes between LLLT-treated and sham-treated participants (range of dif
8 of anti-CD41 antibody were all mitigated by LLLT to varying degrees, owing to its ability to enhance
10 [HbO] was observed for the first time during LLLT, indicating a hemodynamic response of oxygen supply
13 xhibited a greater change in connectivity in LLLT-treated participants than in sham-treated participa
14 o subacute phases of recovery was greater in LLLT-treated than sham-treated participants, suggesting
15 o use functional MRI to assess the effect of LLLT on whole-brain resting-state functional connectivit
19 logy of ITP, but also clinical potentials of LLLT as a safe, simple, and cost-effective modality of I
20 mized clinical trial suggest that the use of LLLT was feasible and safe in a hospital setting and eff
21 ed participants, suggesting that acute-phase LLLT may have an impact on resting-state neuronal circui
22 lot or PRP, respectively; 3) LLLT and 4) PRP/LLLT, defects received laser irradiation, were filled wi
27 tations of this study, results indicate that LLLT showed no additional benefit in the long term when
28 eatine kinase was significantly lower in the LLLT group (mean [SD], 163.7 [160.0] U/L) 48 hours after
30 -infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to measure the LLLT-induced changes in CCO and hemoglobin concentration
32 modulation (PBM) or low level laser therapy (LLLT) using red or near-infrared wavelengths has been re
33 -rich plasma (PRP), low-level laser therapy (LLLT), or their combination on the healing of periodonta
34 lution; 2) SRP plus low-level laser therapy (LLLT); and 3) SRP plus toluidine blue O irrigation follo
36 also known as low-level laser/light therapy (LLLT), refers to the use of red-to-near-infrared light t
38 onnective tissue graft (CTG) associated with LLLT in the treatment of gingival recession (GR) defects