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    Low-level laser therapy for zymosan-induced arthritis in rats: Importance of illumination time by Castano, Ana P., Dai, Tianhong, Yaroslavsky, Ilya, Cohen, Richard, Apruzzese, William A., Smotrich, Michael H., Hamblin, Michael R.

    Published in Lasers in surgery and medicine (01-07-2007)
    “…Background It has been proposed for many years that low‐level laser (or light) therapy (LLLT) can ameliorate the pain, swelling, and inflammation associated…”
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    Low‐Fluence 1,064‐nm Laser Hair Reduction for Pseudofolliculitis Barbae in Skin Types IV, V, and VI by SCHULZE, RAFAEL, MEEHAN, KEN J., LOPEZ, ANTONIA, SWEENEY, KASINA, WINSTANLEY, DOUG, APRUZZESE, WILLIAM, VICTOR ROSS, E.

    Published in Dermatologic surgery (01-01-2009)
    “…PURPOSE To evaluate the efficacy of a 1,064‐nm neodymium‐doped yttrium aluminium garnet (Nd:YAG) laser using lower than traditional fluences (22–40 J/cm2) for…”
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    Bile acid binding to sevelamer HCl by Braunlin, William, Zhorov, Eugene, Guo, Amy, Apruzzese, William, Xu, Qiuwei, Hook, Patrick, Smisek, David L., Mandeville, W. Harry, Holmes-Farley, S. Randall

    Published in Kidney international (01-08-2002)
    “…Bile acid binding to sevelamer HCl. Clinical studies have shown sevelamer HCl (Renagel®) to be effective for the reduction of serum phosphate in hemodialysis…”
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    Low-Fluence 1,064-nm Laser Hair Reduction for Pseudofolliculitis Barbae in Skin Types IV, V, and VI by SCHULZE, RAFAEL, MEEHAN, KEN J, LOPEZ, ANTONIA, SWEENEY, KASINA, WINSTANLEY, DOUG, APRUZZESE, WILLIAM, VICTOR ROSS, E

    Published in Dermatologic surgery (01-01-2009)
    “…PURPOSETo evaluate the efficacy of a 1,064-nm neodymium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet (Nd:YAG) laser using lower than traditional fluences (22–40 J/cm) for…”
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    Axillary nerve injuries in contact sports : Recommendations for treatment and rehabilitation by PERLMUTTER, G. S, APRUZZESE, W

    Published in Sports medicine (Auckland) (01-11-1998)
    “…Axillary nerve injuries are some of the most common peripheral nerve injuries in athletes who participate in contact sports. Resulting deltoid muscle paralysis…”
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