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Investigations by the use of radioisotopes and electromagnetic and resistographic methods showed that nitroglycerine increases the cerebral blood flow and lowers the tone of the intracranial vessels. It also has a marked depriming effect on the central regulation of the cerebral circulation, inhibits cerebrovascular reflexes, and has a protective effect in experimental disturbances of the cerebral circulation of adrenergic nature.
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Mirzoyan, R.S. Effect of nitroglycerin on regulation of the cerebral circulation. Bull Exp Biol Med 82, 1353–1355 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00799473
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00799473