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Low-Power Laser Irradiation Promotes Reactive Oxygen Species Production in L6 Myotubes

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Abstract

The mechanisms of low-power laser therapy remains unknown. Laser scanning microscope assay showed low-level laser irradiation promoted reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in L6 myotubes, which might become a potential approach to regulate muscle-related diseases.

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