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22 May 1995 Biological effects of low-energy laser and nonlaser light irradiation on fish embryos
Natalia B. Savchenko, Alexander V. Priezzhev, Borislav A. Levenko
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Abstract
The problems of choice of live models for the study of laser and nonlaser light irradiation effects on animal organisms are discussed. Fish embryos are shown to fit many requirements related to the performance of experiments in clearly defined conditions. Laser Doppler microscopy yielding quantitative data on the dynamic response of the embryos irradiation have proved to be an adequate technique. Preliminary experimental data on the biological effects of light on different types of embryos are presented.
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Natalia B. Savchenko, Alexander V. Priezzhev, and Borislav A. Levenko "Biological effects of low-energy laser and nonlaser light irradiation on fish embryos", Proc. SPIE 2391, Laser-Tissue Interaction VI, (22 May 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.209938
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KEYWORDS
Blood circulation

Organisms

Doppler effect

Velocity measurements

Light scattering

Tissues

Light

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