The Interaction of Dose and Rate of Delivery Using Visible and Infrared Light to Inhibit Pseudomonas aeruginosa In vitro

  • Guffey J
  • Payne W
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Background: Visible and near-IR energies have been shown to inhibit the growth of various microorganisms. There may be clinical application for this inhibitory effect in the treatment of infected wounds particularly, and other infectious states generally.

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Guffey, J. S., & Payne, W. (2014). The Interaction of Dose and Rate of Delivery Using Visible and Infrared Light to Inhibit Pseudomonas aeruginosa In vitro. Journal of Lasers, Optics & Photonics, 01(01). https://doi.org/10.4172/2469-410x.1000104

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