The protective effect of polarized, incoherent, polychromatic light on white mice infected with influenza A virus
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influenza A virus, polarized light, mice, treatmentAbstract
Under the influence of polarized light, the reproduction of the influenza A virus in the mice has been slowed. The survival rate of mice infected with a lethal dose of influenza A virus was 50%, compared to the control group.
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2017-03-29
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MAMEDALIEV, N. A. and DIVOCHA, V. A. The protective effect of polarized, incoherent, polychromatic light on white mice infected with influenza A virus. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. Online. 29 March 2017. Vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 679-689. [Accessed 26 December 2024].
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