Remark on Regenerative Medicine and Potential Utilization of Low-Intensity Laser Photobiomodulation to Activate Human Stem Cells

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1Victor Christianto*, 2Florentin Smarandache, and 3Robert N. Boyd

Bio-Science Research Bulletin

Volume 39, Number 2

July-December 2023: P.52-55

Original Research Article
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1Victor Christianto*, 2Florentin Smarandache, and 3Robert N. Boyd

Author’s Affiliation:

1Malang Institute of Agriculture, East Java, Indonesia. E-mail: victorchristianto@gmail.com

2Dept. Mathematics & Sciences, University of New Mexico, Gallup, NM, USA.

E-mail: smarand@unm.edu

3Physics advisor, Princeton Biotechnology Corporation, NJ, USA

 

*Corresponding Author:

Victor Christianto

Malang Institute of Agriculture, East Java, Indonesia.

E-mail: victorchristianto@gmail.com

Abstract
Recently, a friend of one of these writers told her story of using one of a healthcare product to activate her stem cells as part of regenerative medicine. Regenerative medicine is a field of medicine that seeks to repair or replace damaged or diseased tissues and organs. This can be done through a variety of methods, including stem cell therapy, tissue engineering, and gene therapy. This is a short review article on this rapid field called regenerative medicine, in particular via a new method called photobiomodulation, especially by virtue of low-intensity laser pen treatment. Hopefully it will attract more research in this interesting direction, both for laser/photobiomodulation to boost plant growth as well as in healthcare (see also: Christianto & Smarandache, 2022; Christianto, 2023).     KEYWORDS: Laser, Photobiomodulation, Healthcare