The sequential uptake of (14C) deoxyglucose in brain after embolic stroke
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An i.v. bolus of (14C) deoxyglucose was injected into 4 groups of rats which simultaneously were embolized through the internal carotid artery. 15 and 30 min post embolization there was a massive decrease in (14C) deoxyglucose uptake in both deep and cortical structures. At 4 h a small zone of increased (14C) deoxyglucose uptake persisted around each embolized microsphere.
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Carotid Artery Internal Carotid Artery Internal Carotid Deoxyglucose Cortical Structure
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