Cytological and immunohistochemical studies of the effect of bioresonance therapy (BRT) on the healing of mature wounds rats
AUTHORS : Boqueriaone L.A. | Boqueriaone O.L. | Saliaone N.T. | Mikadzeone L.T. | Dzidziguri3 D.V. | Gotovsky2 M.Yu.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : oneNTSSSH them. A.N. Bakuleva,2Center “IMEDIS”, Moscow, Russia; 3TSU named after Yves. Javakhishvili, Tbilisi, Georgia
YEAR : 2010
Relevance In connection with the development of science and technology, the introduction of new devices into medicine that use low-intensity radiation for
therapeutic purposes, qualitatively new possibilities for the use of physical factors of low intensity in the treatment of various diseases are opening up. Experimental
and clinical studies are being conducted to study ways to create optimal conditions for wound healing. Thus, according to the literature [1–6], studies are carried out, and possible mechanisms of the effect of electromagnetic radiation of low-intensity waves on
biological objects are discussed