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Abstract A lack of consensus remains on whether normobaric hypoxia (NH) and hypobaric hypoxia (HH) may differentially impact physiological factors affecting cerebrovascular regulation, particularly with an additional strenuous exercise component. We sought to compare the acute effects of NH and HH on global cerebral blood flow (gCBF) at an altitude ...
Rachel Turner +3 more
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Preoperative BOLD cerebrovascular reactivity correlates with intraoperative STA-MCA bypass flow and influences postoperative CVR improvement. [PDF]
Sebök M +8 more
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Effects of resistance exercise intensity on cerebral blood flow and cerebrovascular reactivity in healthy young males: A pilot study. [PDF]
Li Z +7 more
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Abstract Exercise maintains brain health and reduces the risk of cerebrovascular diseases, such as stroke and dementia. The benefits of different ‘modalities’ of exercise on male and female cerebral autoregulation are unclear. In this study, we compared adaptations in dynamic cerebral autoregulation (dCA) during spontaneous and forced oscillations in ...
Hannah J. Thomas +5 more
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Correlation of cerebrovascular reactivity and STA-MCA bypass flow
Dr. Martina Sebök +5 more
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Cerebrovascular Reactivity Mapping in Brain Tumors Based on a Breath-Hold Task Using Arterial Spin Labeling. [PDF]
Calvo-Imirizaldu M +11 more
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Abstract Mid‐life obesity is a major risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases, with mitochondrial and cerebrovascular dysfunction considered key mediators. Lysine acetylation is a reversible post‐translational modification that regulates several mitochondrial metabolic and biochemical processes.
Nicole N. Eminhizer +11 more
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Characterising cerebrovascular reactivity and the pupillary light response-a comparative study. [PDF]
Sparks S, Hayes G, Pinto J, Bulte D.
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