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Stimulation of MCM3 gene expression in osteoblast by low level laser irradiationYamamoto et al., 2001
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- Yamamoto M
- Tamura K
- Hiratsuka K
- Abiko Y
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- Lasers in medical science
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Biostimulatory effect of cell proliferation and bone formation by laser irradiation has been reported, however, very little is known about the molecular basis of mechanisms. We previously constructed the cDNA library of mouse osteoblastic cells (MC3T3-E1) which …
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