Device for light irradiation onto tissue
First Claim
1. A method of inducing or promoting growth and proliferation of cells or tissue, comprising irradiating the cells or tissue with a low-intensity broad spectrum light at wavelengths between about 340 to 3,000 nm with a light intensity and for a time selected to induce or promote proliferation of the cells or tissue, provided that if the lower limit of the wavelength spectrum is 600 nm, the upper limit is other than 900 nm.
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Abstract
A method and device for inducing or promoting growth and proliferation of skin cells or tissue or for controlling bacterial skin infection is described. The skin cells are irradiated with a low-intensity broad spectrum light at a wavelength of between about 340 to 3,000 nm. The increase in rate of cultivated cells is useful for example to obtain skin-like tissue needed for skin grafts or for promoting healing of skin wounds or lesions. Light-induced skin bacteria control is useful for example in the treatment of bacterial infections of the skin.
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- 1. A method of inducing or promoting growth and proliferation of cells or tissue, comprising irradiating the cells or tissue with a low-intensity broad spectrum light at wavelengths between about 340 to 3,000 nm with a light intensity and for a time selected to induce or promote proliferation of the cells or tissue, provided that if the lower limit of the wavelength spectrum is 600 nm, the upper limit is other than 900 nm.
- 9. A method for controlling bacterial infections of skin or epithelium comprising irradiating the skin or epithelium with a low-intensity broad spectrum light at wavelengths between about 340 to 3,000 nm with a light intensity and for a time selected to control bacterial infections of the skin or epithelium.
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13. A method of inducing or promoting growth and proliferation of cells or tissue comprising:
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(a) selecting cells or tissue in which growth and proliferation are to be induced or promoted; and
(b) irradiating the selected cells or tissue with a low-intensity broad spectrum light at wavelengths between about 340 to 3,000 nm, provided that the irradiation is not with a broad spectrum light at 600-900 nm, thus inducing or promoting growth and proliferation of the selected cells or tissue. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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- 15. A method of inducing or promoting growth and proliferation of cells or tissue, comprising irradiating the cells or tissue with at least one low-intensity broad spectrum light covering an entire spectrum between a lower wavelength of 340 nm or more and an upper wavelength of 3,000 nm or less with a light intensity and for a time selected to induce or promote proliferation of cells or tissue, provided that if the lower limit of the wavelength spectrum is 600 nm, the upper limit is other than 900 nm.
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17. A method of inducing or promoting growth and proliferation of cells or tissue comprising:
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(a) selecting cells or tissue in which growth and proliferation are to be induced or promoted; and
(b) irradiating the selected cells or tissue with at least one low-intensity broad spectrum light covering an entire spectrum between a lower wavelength of 340 nm or more and an upper wavelength of 3,000 nm or less, provided that the irradiation is not with a broad spectrum light at 600-900 nm, thus inducing or promoting growth and proliferation of the selected cells or tissue. - View Dependent Claims (18)
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19. A method of controlling bacterial infections of skin or epithelium comprising:
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(a) selecting skin or epithelium in which bacterial infections are to be controlled; and
(b) irradiating the selected skin or epithelium with a low-intensity broad spectrum light at wavelengths between about 340 to 3,000 nm, thus controlling bacterial infections of the selected skin or epithelium. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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- 21. A method of controlling bacterial infections of skin or epithelium, comprising irradiating the skin or epithelium with at least one low-intensity broad spectrum light covering an entire spectrum between a lower wavelength of 340 nm or more and an upper wavelength of 3,000 nm or less with a light intensity and for a time selected to control bacterial infections of the skin or epithelium.
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23. A method of controlling bacterial infections of skin or epithelium comprising:
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(a) selecting skin or epithelium in which growth and proliferation are to be induced or promoted; and
(b) irradiating the selected skin or epithelium with at least one low-intensity broad spectrum light covering an entire spectrum between a lower wavelength of 340 nm or more and an upper wavelength of 3,000 nm or less, thus inducing or promoting growth and proliferation of the selected skin or epithelium. - View Dependent Claims (24)
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