APPLIED LASER, Volume. 41, Issue 6, 1346(2021)

Study on the Effect of Different Doses of Red Light on Acute Back Wounds in Type Ⅰ Diabetic Rats

Yang Weijiang*, Zhang Wentao, Luo Jiefu, Yue Chenda, Cen Ruiyan, and Lei Xia
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    Yang Weijiang, Zhang Wentao, Luo Jiefu, Yue Chenda, Cen Ruiyan, Lei Xia. Study on the Effect of Different Doses of Red Light on Acute Back Wounds in Type Ⅰ Diabetic Rats[J]. APPLIED LASER, 2021, 41(6): 1346

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    Received: Dec. 14, 2020

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Feb. 17, 2022

    The Author Email: Weijiang Yang (532161097@qq.com)

    DOI:10.14128/j.cnki.al.20214106.1346

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