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Blue light filtering spectacles: The blues

open access: yesPanacea Journal of Medical Sciences
Priyanka Gupta   +3 more
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Blue-light-enhanced interaction between ZmCRY1s and GL2 modulates epidermal wax composition in Zea mays. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Zhao Z   +14 more
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The Blue Light Hazard Versus Blue Light Hype

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Ophthalmology, 2022
The blue light hazard is the experimental finding that blue light is highly toxic to the retina (photic retinopathy), in brief abnormally intense exposures, including sungazing or vitreoretinal endoillumination. This term has been misused commercially to suggest, falsely, that ambient environmental light exposure causes phototoxicity to the retina ...
Martin A. Mainster   +6 more
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Blue Light Protection, Part I—Effects of blue light on the skin

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2020
Abstract–Part IBackgroundBlue light is emitted visible light between the wavelengths of 400 to 500 nm. The main source of blue light is sunlight, but digital screens, light‐emitting diodes (LEDs), and fluorescent lighting serve as additional sources. Concerns about the negative effects of blue light on the skin have rapidly increased over the past 15 ...
Jahnna G. Coats   +3 more
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Perovskite Quantum Dots with Ultralow Trap Density by Acid Etching‐Driven Ligand Exchange for High Luminance and Stable Pure‐Blue Light‐Emitting Diodes

Advances in Materials, 2021
The research on metal halide perovskite light‐emitting diodes (PeLEDs) with green and infrared emission has demonstrated significant progress in achieving higher functional performance.
Chenghao Bi   +5 more
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Mechanisms of blue light-induced eye hazard and protective measures: a review

open access: yesBiomedicine and Pharmacotherapy, 2020
The risk of blue light exposure to human health has attracted increased research attention. Blue light, with relatively high energy, can cause irreversible photochemical damage to eye tissue.
Xinli Ouyang, Yide Wu, Yongfang Xie
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Antimicrobial blue light inactivation of pathogenic microbes: State of the art

open access: yesDrug Resistance Updates, 2017
As an innovative non-antibiotic approach, antimicrobial blue light in the spectrum of 400–470 nm has demonstrated its intrinsic antimicrobial properties resulting from the presence of endogenous photosensitizing chromophores in pathogenic microbes and ...
Ying Wang   +2 more
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Colloidal Synthesis of Ternary Copper Halides Nanocrystals for High-Efficiency Deep-Blue Light-Emitting Diodes with a Half-Lifetime Above 100 Hours.

Nano letters (Print), 2020
Currently, the blue perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) suffer from a compromise in lead-toxicity and poor operation stability, and most previous studies have struggled to meet the crucial blue NTSC standard. In this study, electrically-driven deep-
Lintao Wang   +14 more
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