In vivo Guinea Pig Model Study for Evaluating Antifungal Effect of a Dual-Diode Laser with Wavelengths of 405 Nm and 635 Nm on Dermatophytosis
Jin-Chul Ahn,1,* Sang Joon Mo,1,* Min Choi,2 Bora Kim,2 Sung Bin Cho3 1Medical Laser Research Center, College of Medicine, Dankook University, Cheonan, Korea; 2R&D Center, Shenb Co., Ltd, Seoul, Korea; 3Yonsei Seran Dermatology and Laser Clinic, Seoul, Korea*These authors...
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Main Authors: | Ahn JC (Author), Mo SJ (Author), Choi M (Author), Kim B (Author), Cho SB (Author) |
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