Photobiomodulation for Neurodegenerative Diseases: A Scoping Review

Neurodegenerative diseases involve the progressive dysfunction and loss of neurons in the central nervous system and thus present a significant challenge due to the absence of effective therapies for halting or reversing their progression. Based on the characteristics of neurodegenerative diseases s...

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Alzheimer Disease - drug therapy
Alzheimer's disease
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Animals
Brain research
Cell growth
Cytochrome
Dementia
Disease
Dopamine
Drug therapy
Gene therapy
Growth factors
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Neurobiology
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Neurodegenerative Diseases - radiotherapy
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Parkinson Disease - drug therapy
Parkinson's disease
Physical therapy
Quality of Life
Therapeutics, Physiological
Tissues
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