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Author Spotlight: Advancements in Stem Cell Regenerative Therapy Through Photobiomodulation
Published on: April 5, 2024
Photobiomodulation for Degenerative Diseases: An Overview and Perspectives
Rosane F Z Lizarelli1,2, Afonso Shiguemi Inoue Salgado3, Fabrízio Dos Santos Cardoso4,5,6
1Department of Biophotonics, NILO (Integrated Nucleous of Laser in Dentistry), Ribeirão Preto, Brazil.
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Background: Photobiomodulation (PBM) is a well-established, noninvasive therapeutic modality supported by a robust scientific foundation and extensive case studies. Objectives: However, in recent years, researchers have reported that low-intensity light could also help slow down degenerative processes resulting from unbalanced or epigenetically exacerbated aging. Methods: We present data that support the use of PBM in addressing some of the primary degenerative diseases that significantly impact patients' quality of life. Results: Chronic diseases highlight the importance of emerging approaches utilizing low-power light sources, whether applied locally, systemically, or remotely. Conclusions: We conclude that PBM holds significant promise for patients suffering from chronic and debilitating conditions, offering potential therapeutic benefits. As the science of biophotonic continues to evolve, further advancements in light-based therapies are expected to enhance healing processes and improve the quality of life for patients worldwide. The growing body of evidence suggests that PBM is well-prepared to face the challenges imposed by degenerative diseases.
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