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Reperfusion after cerebral ischemia: influence of duration of ischemia

The influence of the duration of ischemia on the pattern of cerebral blood flow in recirculation was studied in anesthetised rats. Severe incomplete cerebral ischemia (mean ischemic flow = 5.8 +/- 0.4 ml/100 g/min) was produced by four-vessel occlusion and recirculation permitted after 15, 30 or 60...

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Published in:Stroke (1970) 1986-05, Vol.17 (3), p.460-466
Main Authors: TODD, N. V, PICOZZI, P, CROCKARD, H. A, RUSSELL, R. R
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