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Characterization of blood flow, oxygenation and metabolism under hypercapnia in swine

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Abstract

We employed diffuse reflectance and correlation spectroscopies to monitor the response of cerebral oxygenation and blood flow to hypercapnia in swine, and compared the oxygen consumption optically estimated to direct MRI measurements.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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