Presumably if you injected and illuminated healthy tissue, it would also kill those cells, yes, but it’s very easy to just not do that. You only need to inject the melanoma cancer cells.
The Real MVP! TY! They are using NIR at 650 -900nm to drive the action of MJH (mechanical jack hammers), inside the cancerous tissue. Ok, I’ll grant that MJH is a really goofy term, but they are getting in vivo results. So nifty!! I’m reposting to m/photobiomodulation.
Here’s the full text for the cynics: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.01.25.525400v1.full
Presumably if you injected and illuminated healthy tissue, it would also kill those cells, yes, but it’s very easy to just not do that. You only need to inject the melanoma cancer cells.
The Real MVP! TY! They are using NIR at 650 -900nm to drive the action of MJH (mechanical jack hammers), inside the cancerous tissue. Ok, I’ll grant that MJH is a really goofy term, but they are getting in vivo results. So nifty!! I’m reposting to m/photobiomodulation.