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Data in support of effect of blue LED irradiation in human lymphoma cells.


ABSTRACT: As a new and preferred light source for phototherapy, blue light emitting diodes (LEDs) with wavelengths of 400-500 nm have been used to treat hyperbilirubinaemia in infantile jaundice [1]. Recent studies report that blue LED irradiation induces apoptosis by stimulating a mitochondrial pathway and reduces the early growth rate of melanoma cells in mice [2]. Here, we detected the induction of apoptotic cell death and formation of autophagosome in human B lymphoma cells after irradiation with blue LED. This paper provides data in support of the research article entitled "Blue light emitting diode induces apoptosis in lymphoid cells by stimulating autophagy" [3].

SUBMITTER: Oh PS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4735470 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Data in support of effect of blue LED irradiation in human lymphoma cells.

Oh Phil-Sun PS   Hwang Hyosook H   Jeong Hwan-Seok HS   Kwon Jeongil J   Kim Hyun-Soo HS   Kim Minjoo M   Lim SeokTae S   Sohn Myung-Hee MH   Jeong Hwan-Jeong HJ  

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As a new and preferred light source for phototherapy, blue light emitting diodes (LEDs) with wavelengths of 400-500 nm have been used to treat hyperbilirubinaemia in infantile jaundice [1]. Recent studies report that blue LED irradiation induces apoptosis by stimulating a mitochondrial pathway and reduces the early growth rate of melanoma cells in mice [2]. Here, we detected the induction of apoptotic cell death and formation of autophagosome in human B lymphoma cells after irradiation with blue  ...[more]

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