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Janus, the ancient Roman god depicted with two faces is an appropriate metaphor for light therapy. In the right photodynamic therapy conditions, light is able to kill nearly anything that is living such as cancers, microorganisms, parasites, and more. On the opposite face, light of the correct wavelength and proper dose (photobiomodulation) can heal, regenerate, protect, revitalize and restore any kind of dead, damaged, stressed, dying, degenerating cells, tissue, or organ system. This book discusses both sides of Janus' face in regards to light therapy.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgement
Author biographies
1. Introduction
2. Cancer stem cells
3. PDT and cancer stem cells
4. Normal stem cells
5. PBM and stem cells
6. PBM and adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells
7. PBM and dental stem cells
8. The role of stem cells and progenitor cells in PBM for brain disorders
9. PBM and stem cells in hair regrowth
10. Conclusion