Acta Laser Biology Sinica, Volume. 32, Issue 5, 393(2023)

Research Progress on Bidirectional Regulation of Photobiomodulation Therapy on Bacteria

LYU Yue and YIN Huijuan
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    Received: May. 23, 2023

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    Published Online: Jan. 27, 2024

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    DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1007-7146.2023.05.002

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