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  • 1. White LED phototherapy as an improved treatment for neonatal jaundice.
    Savedra RML, Fonseca AMT, Silva MM, Bianchi RF, Siqueira MF.
    Rev Sci Instrum; 2021 Jun 01; 92(6):064101. PubMed ID: 34243508
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  • 2. Effectiveness of FIBEROPTIC phototherapy compared to conventional phototherapy in treating HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA amongst term neonates: a randomized controlled trial.
    Joel HN, Mchaile DN, Philemon RN, Mbwasi RM, Msuya L.
    BMC Pediatr; 2021 Jan 11; 21(1):32. PubMed ID: 33430819
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  • 4. Phototherapy in the management of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia: efficacy with light sources emitting more than 500 nanometers.
    Sbrana G, Donzelli GP, Vecchi C.
    Pediatrics; 1987 Sep 11; 80(3):395-8. PubMed ID: 3627891
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  • 5. Overhead is superior to underneath light-emitting diode phototherapy in the treatment of neonatal jaundice: a comparative study.
    Tayman C, Tatli MM, Aydemir S, Karadag A.
    J Paediatr Child Health; 2010 May 11; 46(5):234-7. PubMed ID: 20337873
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  • 8. [Results of phototherapy in neonatal hyperbilirubinemia using green and blue light].
    Hodr R, Kepertová M, Skutilová J.
    Cesk Pediatr; 1990 Apr 11; 45(4):221-3. PubMed ID: 2249276
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  • 9. Urinary lumirubin excretion in jaundiced preterm neonates during phototherapy with blue light-emitting diode vs. green fluorescent lamp.
    Uchida Y, Takahashi Y, Kurata C, Morimoto Y, Ohtani E, Tosaki A, Kumagai A, Greimel P, Nishikubo T, Miyawaki A.
    Sci Rep; 2023 Oct 26; 13(1):18359. PubMed ID: 37884564
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  • 11. Phototherapy with blue and green mixed-light is as effective against unconjugated jaundice as blue light and reduces oxidative stress in the Gunn rat model.
    Uchida Y, Morimoto Y, Uchiike T, Kamamoto T, Hayashi T, Arai I, Nishikubo T, Takahashi Y.
    Early Hum Dev; 2015 Jul 26; 91(7):381-5. PubMed ID: 25984653
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  • 13. Phototherapy for neonatal jaundice: in vitro comparison of light sources.
    Ennever JF, Sobel M, McDonagh AF, Speck WT.
    Pediatr Res; 1984 Jul 26; 18(7):667-70. PubMed ID: 6540860
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  • 14. Double phototherapy with high irradiance compared with single phototherapy in neonates with hyperbilirubinemia.
    Kang JH, Shankaran S.
    Am J Perinatol; 1995 May 26; 12(3):178-80. PubMed ID: 7612090
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  • 15. Comparison of the efficacy of conventional special blue light phototherapy and fiberoptic phototherapy in the management of neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia.
    Sarici SU, Alpay F, Unay B, Ozcan O, Gökçay E.
    Acta Paediatr; 1999 Nov 26; 88(11):1249-53. PubMed ID: 10591428
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  • 20. Green light phototherapy in newborn infants with ABO hemolytic disease.
    Ayyash H, Hadjigeorgiou E, Sofatzis J, Chatziioannou A, Nicolopoulos D, Sideris E.
    J Pediatr; 1987 Dec 26; 111(6 Pt 1):882-7. PubMed ID: 3681556
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