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Albarracin et al. BMC Neuroscience 2013, 14:125 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2202/14/125 Authors’ contributions RA participated and contributed substantially in the conception and design of the study; carried out all the experiments; analysed and interpreted the data and drafted the manuscript. RN made a substantial contribution to the design, analyses and interpretation of the data and involved in revising the manuscript. MR contributed to the analysis and interpretation of the data and involved in revising the manuscript. KV made a substantial contribution to the design, analysis and interpretation of the data and involved in revising the manuscript. JP made a substantial contribution to the design, analysis and interpretation of the data; involved in drafting and revising the manuscript for important intellectual content and has given the final approval of the version for submission. All authors have read and approved the final manuscript. Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank Dr Peter Kozulin for the invaluable technical assistance. The authors are thankful to the animal facility at the Research School of Biology of The Australian National University for the care of the experimental animals. This work was supported by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Vision Science. Author details 1ARC Centre of Excellence in Vision Science and John Curtin School of Medical Research, 131 Garran Road, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia. 2ANU Medical School, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia. Received: 23 November 2012 Accepted: 18 September 2013 Published: 17 October 2013 References 1. Whelan HT, Smits RL, Buchman EV, Whelan NT, Turner SG, Margolis DA, Cevenini V, Stinson H, Ignatius R, Martin T, et al: Effect of NASA light-emitting diode irradiation on wound healing. Lasers Surg Med 2001, 19(6):305–314. 2. 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