Positron emission tomograghy with [13N]ammonia evidences long-term cerebral hyperperfusion after 2h-transient focal ischemia

Volume: 213, Pages: 47 - 53
Published: Jun 1, 2012
Abstract
It is well known that after cerebral ischemia, brain suffers blood flow changes over time that have been correlated with inflammation, angiogenesis and functional recovery processes. Nevertheless, post-ischemic spatiotemporal changes of brain perfusion have not been fully investigated to date. Here we tested whether PET with [¹³N]ammonia would evidence the perfusion changes presented by different brain regions in an experimental model of brain...
Paper Details
Title
Positron emission tomograghy with [13N]ammonia evidences long-term cerebral hyperperfusion after 2h-transient focal ischemia
Published Date
Jun 1, 2012
Volume
213
Pages
47 - 53
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