Acta Laser Biology Sinica, Volume. 30, Issue 6, 541(2021)

Irradiation of 630 nm LED Blocks STAT1 Nuclear Translocation and Inhibits Polarization of M1-type Macrophages

PAN Yue, SONG Wuqi, ZHANG Fengmin, and LIU Hailiang*
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    PAN Yue, SONG Wuqi, ZHANG Fengmin, LIU Hailiang. Irradiation of 630 nm LED Blocks STAT1 Nuclear Translocation and Inhibits Polarization of M1-type Macrophages[J]. Acta Laser Biology Sinica, 2021, 30(6): 541

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    Received: Jul. 16, 2021

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    Published Online: Feb. 11, 2022

    The Author Email: LIU Hailiang (hliu@hrbmu.edu.cn)

    DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1007-7146.2021.06.008

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