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The use of a thermoelectric method for the study of blood supply to the brain in unanesthetized dogs is described. Modified flat Noyons' thermoelectrodes were placed on the intact dura mater in the partetal region or in the area of the superior sagittal sinus. 4 dogs with such thermoelectrodes were under continuous observation from 7 to 19 days following the operation. It was established by these experiments that in these conditions the thermoelectrodes are quite sensitive to the changes of the blood flow of the brain. These changes in the superior sagittal sinus and in the parietal region are similar when the same influence is exerted.
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Blinova, A.M., Ryzhova, N.M. A thermoelectric method for studying the cerebral circulation in unanesthetized dogs. Bull Exp Biol Med 45, 101–103 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00785987
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00785987