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Brain Transplantation: Prolonged Survival of Brain after Carotid-Jugular Interposition

Six isolated canine brains were successfully transplanted for 6 hours to 2 days to the cervical vasculature of dogs. Viability was shown by electrocortical activity and significant uptakes of oxygen and glucose, with production of carbon dioxide. Cerebral blood flows, temperatures, and pressures of...

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Published in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 1965-11, Vol.150 (3697), p.779-781
Main Authors: White, Robert J., Albin, Maurice S., Locke, George E., Davidson, Eugene
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Blood
Blood Gas Analysis
Blood Glucose
Blood Pressure
Blood-Brain Barrier
Body Temperature
Brain Tissue Transplantation
Canines
Carotid arteries
Catheterization
Cerebrovascular Circulation
Dogs
Electroencephalography
Glucose - metabolism
In Vitro Techniques
Jugular vein
Neck
Oxygen
Skull
Transplantation
Transplantation, Homologous
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