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Autoregulation of hind‐limb blood flow in conscious dogs.
Steven L. Britton +4 more
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The role of child language ability and parental mentalization in early child dysregulation
Abstract Dysregulation in early childhood is associated with increased vulnerability to psychopathology and poor psychosocial outcomes. While there is evidence that both child language ability and parental mentalization are associated with dysregulation in early childhood, there is little understanding of the relationships between these variables, and ...
Sara Cibralic +6 more
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A systematic review of the cerebrovascular adaptations following exposure to spaceflight or ground-based analogs: lessons from human and animal studies. [PDF]
Daniel Estrella L +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Direct assessments of cerebral small vessels in Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) remain a challenge. Purpose To investigate changes of cerebral small vessels in CADASIL using iso‐0.5 mm black‐blood MRI. Study Type Case control study.
Zidong Yang +9 more
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No Role for Prostaglandins and Bradykinin in the Autoregulation of Renal Blood Flow
Nobuyuki Ogawa, Hiroshi Ono
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Fetal Hypoxia Suppresses TRPC6 and Impairs Cerebral Autoregulation in Neonatal Rats. [PDF]
Hu XQ +4 more
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Predicting Breath Hold Task Compliance From Head Motion
ABSTRACT Background Cerebrovascular reactivity reflects changes in cerebral blood flow in response to an acute stimulus and is reflective of the brain's ability to match blood flow to demand. Functional MRI with a breath‐hold task can be used to elicit this vasoactive response, but data validity hinges on subject compliance.
Timothy B. Weng +14 more
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Bioelectrical Impedance-Based Time-Domain Analysis for Cerebral Autoregulation Assessment. [PDF]
Zhou Y +6 more
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ABSTRACT Mycobacteriophage Mcgavigan could be a promising candidate for use as a preventative agent against infections with Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis. Bioinformatic analysis of the Mcgavigan genome revealed the presence of an operon containing a “Bxb1‐like” repressor.
Natali Shafer +2 more
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