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Restoration of blood supply and intensity of phospholipid metabolism in various parts of the postischemic rat brain

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A marked increase in the blood supply to the cerebral hemispheres, diencephalon, and mesencephalon and a simultaneous decrease in blood supply to the cerebellum and medulla were observed 15 min after restoration of the blood flow through the common carotid arteries, which had been arrested by application of ligatures. The blood supply after 60 min was restored completely in all parts of the brain except the cerebral hemispheres. Complete restoration of the intensity of phospholipid metabolism also was found in parts of the brain in which it had been considerably depressed during the period of ischemia.

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Zamuruev, O.N. Restoration of blood supply and intensity of phospholipid metabolism in various parts of the postischemic rat brain. Bull Exp Biol Med 87, 118–120 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00833964

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