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Abstract
signal transducers of numerous cellular pathways in tissue repair; an increased production of ROS induces a controlled increase of inflammatory functions sufficient for stimulating tissue response [5-7]. Although the mechanism underlying photobiomodulation is still not completely understood, it has accumulated evidences of a positive action on all phases of wound repair, from inflammation to remodeling.