The Possible Role of CO(2) in Producing A Post-Stimulus CBF and BOLD Undershoot.
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The roadmap for estimation of cell-type-specific neuronal activity from non-invasive measurements.Interpreting oxygenation-based neuroimaging signals: the importance and the challenge of understanding brain oxygen metabolismThe BOLD post-stimulus undershoot, one of the most debated issues in fMRI.Comparison between end-tidal CO₂ and respiration volume per time for detecting BOLD signal fluctuations during paced hyperventilation.Relative contribution of cyclooxygenases, epoxyeicosatrienoic acids, and pH to the cerebral blood flow response to vibrissal stimulation.The oxygen paradox of neurovascular coupling.
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The Possible Role of CO(2) in Producing A Post-Stimulus CBF and BOLD Undershoot.
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The Possible Role of CO(2) in Producing A Post-Stimulus CBF and BOLD Undershoot.
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The Possible Role of CO
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Anna Devor
David A Boas
Meryem A Yücel
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10.3389/NEURO.14.007.2009
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2009-11-18T00:00:00Z