Acta Scientific Clinical Case Reports

Editorial Volume 1 Issue 10

The Effect of Low-Level Laser on Increasing Platelet and T Lymphocyte Immune Systems in Patients with (COVID-19)

Ehsan Kamani1,2* and Zahra Kamani3

1University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran
2British Medical Laser Association (BMLA), Iran
3Islamic Azad University Arak Branch, Arak, Iran

*Corresponding Author: Ehsan Kamani, University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran.

Received: August 26, 2020; Published: September 24, 2020

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 A virus is a small parasite that cannot reproduce by its own. Once it infects a susceptible cell, however, a virus can direct the cell machinery to produce more viruses. Most viruses have either RNA or DNA as their genetic material. The nucleic acid may be single or double-stranded. The entire infectious virus particle, called a virion, consists of the nucleic acid and an outer shell of protein. The simplest viruses contain only enough RNA or DNA to encode four proteins. The most complex can encode 100 - 200 proteins. Since many viruses can infect a large number of different cell types, genetically modified viruses often are used to carry foreign DNA into a cell. This approach provides the basis for a growing list of experimental gene therapy treatments.

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Citation: Ehsan Kamani and Zahra Kamani. “The Effect of Low-Level Laser on Increasing Platelet and T Lymphocyte Immune Systems in Patients with (COVID-19)" Acta Scientific Clinical Case Reports 1.10 (2020): 01-02.




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