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    Low-Level Laser (Light) Therapy for the Treatment of Visual System Injury and Disease

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    Authors
    Eells, J.
    Gopalakrishnan, S.
    Salzman, M.
    Valter, K.
    Provis, J.
    Natoli, R.
    Mitrofanis, J.
    Stone, J.
    Fitzgerald, Melinda
    Date
    2016
    Type
    Book Chapter
    
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    Eells, J. and Gopalakrishnan, S. and Salzman, M. and Valter, K. and Provis, J. and Natoli, R. and Mitrofanis, J. et al. 2016. Low-Level Laser (Light) Therapy for the Treatment of Visual System Injury and Disease, in Hamblin, M. and de Sousa, M. and Agrawal, T. (eds), Handbook of Low Level Laser Therapy, pp. 435-452. Pan Stanford Publishing: Singapore.
    Source Title
    Handbook of Low Level Laser Therapy
    School
    Health Sciences Research and Graduate Studies
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/57001
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