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The following pages link to Measurement of Local Cerebral Blood Flow in the Unanesthetized Rat Using a Hydrogen Clearance Method (Q49160977):
Displaying 29 items.
- Permeability changes in the blood-brain barrier: causes and consequences (Q33999749) (← links)
- Repeated measurements of cerebral blood flow in rats. Comparisons between the hydrogen clearance method and laser Doppler flowmetry (Q36441984) (← links)
- Cerebral blood flow measurement using the hydrogen clearance technique: a microcomputer-based system for data collection and analysis (Q36754795) (← links)
- The effect of carbon dioxide on local cerebral blood flow during surface hypothermia in dogs (Q39268828) (← links)
- The effect of immunosuppression on the development of cerebral oedema in an experimental model of intracerebral haemorrhage: whole body and regional irradiation (Q41615211) (← links)
- Experimental intracerebral haemorrhage: the effect of nimodipine pretreatment (Q42589623) (← links)
- Melatonin increases pial artery tone and decreases the lower limit of cerebral blood flow autoregulation (Q43742813) (← links)
- Persistent hypertension does not alter the cerebral blood flow and glucose utilization in young-adult Dahl salt-sensitive rats (Q43984218) (← links)
- The effect of truncal vagotomy on jejunal and ileal blood flow (Q44249898) (← links)
- Quantitative cerebral blood flow measurements in the rat using a beta-probe and H2 15O. (Q44685266) (← links)
- Computer-regulated constant pressure ischemia in the rat: the animal model (Q44820567) (← links)
- Measurement of local brain blood flow by hydrogen washout in the conscious rat [proceedings] (Q45912438) (← links)
- Hydrogen clearance method for determining local cerebral blood flow. II. Effect of heterogeneity in cerebral blood flow (Q48315069) (← links)
- Altered hippocampal arteriole structure and function in a rat model of preeclampsia: Potential role in impaired seizure-induced hyperemia (Q48439343) (← links)
- Does NO regulate the cerebral blood flow response in hypoxia? (Q48501424) (← links)
- The biphasic opening of the blood-brain barrier to proteins following temporary middle cerebral artery occlusion (Q48564690) (← links)
- The Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Response to Cortical Microelectrode Insertion is Neutrophil Dependent (Q48605535) (← links)
- Extracellular pH, potassium, and calcium activities in progressive ischaemia of rat cortex (Q48660807) (← links)
- Measurement of cerebral blood flow in the rat with intravenous injection of [11C]butanol by external coincidence counting: a repeatable and noninvasive method in the brain (Q48664240) (← links)
- Cerebral blood flow after experimental basal ganglia hemorrhage (Q48970293) (← links)
- Changes in brain blood flow associated with deltamethrin-induced choreoathetosis in the rat. (Q49093677) (← links)
- Spinal cord blood flow measured by a hydrogen clearance technique (Q52714522) (← links)
- Effect of hypertension and peroxynitrite decomposition with FeTMPyP on CBF and stroke outcome. (Q53082734) (← links)
- Regional cerebral and extracranial blood flow measurements in acutely and chronically implanted cats: hydrogen clearance technique (Q54475554) (← links)
- Effects of changes of blood pressure, respiratory acidosis and hypoxia on blood flow in the sciatic nerve of the rat. (Q54480267) (← links)
- Choroidal blood flow measured in the dog eye in vivo and in vitro by local hydrogen clearance polarography: validation of a technique and response to raised intraocular pressure (Q68288121) (← links)
- Effect of acute electrode placement on regional CBF in the gerbil: a comparison of blood flow measured by hydrogen clearance, [3H]nicotine, and [14C]iodoantipyrine techniques (Q69936674) (← links)
- Evaluation of lactate production and clearance kinetics by 1H NMR in a model of brief repetitive cerebral ischemia (Q72021729) (← links)
- Measurement of brain tissue oxygen at a carbon past electrode can serve as an index of increases in regional cerebral blood flow (Q73290276) (← links)