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Optical Discrimination of Intracellular Ca2+ Changes of Brain Induced by Cocaine and Ischemia

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Abstract

We use microscopic fluorescence imaging to study the effect of chronic cocaine exposure on the intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) of cortical brain, and to compare with the brain [Ca2+]i changes induced by ischemic insults.

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