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Effects of Red Light Treatment on Spinal Cord Injury

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Publications and Abstracts Peer reviewed papers Hu, D., Zhu, S. & Potas, J. R. 2016. Red LED photobiomodulation reduces pain hypersensitivity and improves sensorimotor function following mild T10 hemicontusion spinal cord injury. J Neuroinflammation, 13, 200. Conference abstracts Hu D. and Potas J. R. 2016. Red light (670 nm) reduces hypersensitivity and improves tactile (Hu et al., 2016)pathway functional integrity that is preceded by decreased neuronal cell death and reactive astrocytes following a mild T10 spinal cord injury. Society for Neuroscience 2016, 12-16 November, San Diego, United States of America. Poster 2413. Hu D. and Potas J. R. 2016. Early phase development of hypersensitivity and the effect of 670 nm light treatment following mild spinal cord injury in rats. Canberra Health Annual Research Meeting, 9-12 August, Canberra, Australia. Poster L24. Hu D. and Potas J. R. 2016. Early phase development of hypersensitivity and the effect of 670 nm light treatment following mild spinal cord injury in rats. The Australian society for medical Research New Investigator Forum, 8 June, Canberra, Australia. Hu D. and Potas J. R. 2015. Early phase development of hypersensitivity and the effect of 670 nm light treatment in T10 hemi-contusion spinal cord injured rats. UWS Sensory Neuroscience Symposium, 8 December, Sydney, Australia. Hu D., Zhu S., Potas J. R. 2015. Red light improves sensory and motor recovery following spinal cord injury in rats. International Society for Neurochemistry-Asian-Pacific Society for Neurochemistry-Australian Neuroscience Society, 23-27 August, Cairns, Australia. Poster MTU15-05. Hu D, Zhu S., Potas J. R. 2015. 670 nm light alters sensory recovery following spinal cord injury. Kioloa at Newcastle Neuroscience Colloquium 31 Jan-1 Feb, Newcastle, Australia. Hu D, Zhu S., Potas J. R. 2014. Red light (670 nm) treatment improves functional and cellular outcomes following spinal cord injury. UWS Sensory Neuroscience Symposium, 8 December, Sydney, Australia. xi

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