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From

Water’s Many Roles in Laser Photobiomodulation

Luis Santana-Blank, Elizabeth Rodríguez-Santana, Karin E. Santana-Rodríguez, Jesús A. Santana-Rodríguez, Heberto Reyes

Journal of Cancer Research and Treatment. 2015, 3(1), 1-5 doi:10.12691/jcrt-3-1-1
  • Figure 1. Photo-infrared pulsed photobiomodulation mechanism. ©Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Publishers, 2005. (Ref. [25])
  • Figure 2. Water oscillator paradox mechanism. ©Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Publishers, 2010. (Ref. [26])
  • Figure 3. Use of exclusion zone (EZ) water as a selective, rechargeable, electrolytic biobattery. ©Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Publishers, 2012. (Ref. [27])
  • Figure 4. Black body curve of water ©Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Publishers, 2005 (Ref. [26])
  • Figure 5. Diagram of proposed mechanisms. © Pan Stanford Publishing Pte (Ref. [32])
  • Figure 6. Complexity vs. Order (modified image from figure in http://www.necsi.edu/projects/mclemens/state_sp.gif.)
  • Figure 7. Photobiomodulation aimed at reestablishing homeostasis / homeokinesis by targeting multiple hallmarks of cancer. (Adapted from Figure 3 and Figure 6 in Ref. [63])