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"Cerebral blood flow (CBF) and blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability by arterial spin labeling (ASL)- and dynamic contrast enhanced (DCE)-magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), respectively were repeatedly measured under either halothane (N = 5) or isoflurane (N = 5) anesthesia in a rat stroke model of embolic occlusion of middle cerebral artery (MCA)." | 7.80 | Rate and extent of leakage of a magnetic resonance contrast agent tend to be lower under isoflurane anesthesia in comparison to halothane in a rat model of embolic stroke. ( Alarcon, W; Bezerra, FJ; Brown, M; Karki, K; Keenan, KA; Knight, RA; Nagaraja, TN, 2014) |
"Cerebral blood flow (CBF) and blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability by arterial spin labeling (ASL)- and dynamic contrast enhanced (DCE)-magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), respectively were repeatedly measured under either halothane (N = 5) or isoflurane (N = 5) anesthesia in a rat stroke model of embolic occlusion of middle cerebral artery (MCA)." | 3.80 | Rate and extent of leakage of a magnetic resonance contrast agent tend to be lower under isoflurane anesthesia in comparison to halothane in a rat model of embolic stroke. ( Alarcon, W; Bezerra, FJ; Brown, M; Karki, K; Keenan, KA; Knight, RA; Nagaraja, TN, 2014) |