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Metabolic and Hemodynamic Oscillations Monitored Optically in the Brain Exposed to Various Pathological States

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Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXI

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Slow (<1 Hz) oscillations of cerebral blood flow (CBF) and oxidative metabolism have been previously reported in several animal species under different physiological/pathological conditions (Vern et al., 1998, Mayevsky and Ziv 1991, Hudetz et al., 1992, Deyoe et al., 1995). Spontaneous oscillations in cerebral circulation have been demonstrated as periodic variations of blood volume, oxygen availability, NAD+NADH oxidative state (Dora and Kovach 1981), cytochrome aa3 redox state (Jobsis 1978), ischemia and anesthesia.

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Meilin, S., Mendelman, A., Sonn, J., Manor, T., Zarchin, N., Mayevsky, A. (1999). Metabolic and Hemodynamic Oscillations Monitored Optically in the Brain Exposed to Various Pathological States. In: Eke, A., Delpy, D.T. (eds) Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXI. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 471. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4717-4_17

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