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Visible light cells damaging effect

Cultured mammalian cells and isolated hepatocyte studies. There have been several recent reports of the damaging effects of visible light exposure (>400 nm) on various microorganisms (9,10) and cultured mammalian cells (11-13). We have reported that human diploid cells on exposure to visible light (14) and oxygen (>10%) (15) lost the ability to proliferate, while ultrastructural studies showed the presence of numerous damaged mitochondria in the illuminated cells (16). WI-38 human fibroblasts show a grad-... [Pg.86]


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