ASAcampus: 2013 full of activities

12 February 2014 - Corporate -

Research in foreground also during 2013 for ASAlaser. ASAcampus staff, led by Monica Monici MD, has been engaged in studies, research and experiments with focus, in particular, on MLS® Laser Therapy. «The year just ended - says Monici MD – has been in the sign of continuity for some work that we have been begun in 2012. I’m thinking of the "Study of the effect of MLS® on inflammation," supported and promoted by the results obtained in other lines of research such as the study of the possible effects in promoting recovery of muscle tissue and the study of the effects on functional and immunogenic properties of pathogenic fungal strains. Even the "Study of the effects of MLS® in sportsman diseases" has led us to significant results, suggesting that MLS® Laser Therapy may be effective in reducing recovery time after muscle damage».
Also other works, in addition to Laser Therapy have been explored - "Study of the effects of electromagnetic fields on cells and animal tissues" and "Preparation of three-dimensional (3D) cell cultures to be used as models for the study of the effects of laser and magneto therapy on biological tissues "- some of whom have seen the partnership with an international staff. «During 2013 - continues the ASAcampus Scientific Director - we have also started new activities including the "Study of the effects of MLS® on microcirculation and tissue repair in vivo".
To analyze the effect of Laser Therapy on the microcirculation under normal conditions and under conditions of tissue damage, we have designed a system that allows us to study the changes in the microcirculation induced by laser treatment and any reparative phenomena, even those induced by treatment».
No secondary ASAcampus has participated in national and international research projects such as the National Projects ASI-Italian Space Agency: "Metabolic effects of long-term space-like confinement stress: Possible nutritional and psychological countermeasures", "Biotechnology for human space exploration - RA (radiations, microgravity, countermeasures against apoptosis eye lesions endured During space flights of long duration" and "RHYTHMS-Repair Tissue in microgravity ", recently approved.
«The space that our items have had on important indexed scientific journals emphasizes the value of our work - concluded Monici MD. For example: two articles from the study dedicated to the "Assessment of possible positive effects resulting from the application of the MLS® Laser in combating muscle wasting and promote tissue recovery" have been respectively published by the Microgravity Science and Technology journal and by Molecular Biosystems. These results have also been presented at national and international conferences».

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