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rCBF and Regional Energy Metabolism in Cold-Injury Edema Following Moderate and Severe Hypocapnia or Hypercapnia

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The present experiments were performed to study the influence of different arterial pCO2 on rCBF, energy-rich phosphate, Cactate:pyruvate ratio as well as the water content of brain tissue in cerebral edema.

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Wallenfang, T., Schubert, R., Reulen, H.J., Schürmann, K. (1975). rCBF and Regional Energy Metabolism in Cold-Injury Edema Following Moderate and Severe Hypocapnia or Hypercapnia. In: Langfitt, T.W., McHenry, L.C., Reivich, M., Wollman, H. (eds) Cerebral Circulation and Metabolism. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65814-3_27

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