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News Release from: Quantum Composers
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 10 May 2007

Contract promises medical advances

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Cell Gen Technology has commissioned Quantum Composers to design and manufacture systems suited for therapy using light induced biostimulation

Cell Gen Technology, a privately held photomedical company in Dallas Texas, has commissioned Quantum Composers to design and manufacture systems suited for therapy using light induced biostimulation. The laser therapy process has already been used in the medical field with positive results in rehabilitation for wide a variety of injuries and ailments.

This newly developed system is designed to improve results and recovery time proven through clinical studies.

Cell Gen Technology plans to open laser therapy clinics and market the photomedical lasers to the medical and rehabilitation commercial markets.

'Our company is excited about this budding relationship with Quantum Composers', states Cell Gen company President Dick Rivera.

'Together we have the opportunity to deliver a tremendous product and service that could have significant impact on the way we care for our health in America'.

Photomedicine is currently practiced in various fields of medicine including physical therapy, dermatology, surgery, dentistry, optical diagnostics, cardiology and oncology.

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