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Time to wake up: Studying neurovascular coupling and brain-wide circuit function in the un-anesthetized animalModeling of Cerebral Oxygen Transport Based on In vivo Microscopic Imaging of Microvascular Network Structure, Blood Flow, and OxygenationLight controls cerebral blood flow in naive animalsThe roadmap for estimation of cell-type-specific neuronal activity from non-invasive measurements.Rapid Physiological Fluctuations in Nucleus Accumbens Oxygen Levels Induced by Arousing Stimuli: Relationships with Changes in Brain Glucose and Metabolic Neural Activation.Depth-dependent flow and pressure characteristics in cortical microvascular networks.Label free measurement of retinal blood cell flux, velocity, hematocrit and capillary width in the living mouse eyeSUMOylation of NaV1.2 channels mediates the early response to acute hypoxia in central neurons.The capillary bed offers the largest hemodynamic resistance to the cortical blood supply.Two-photon microscopy measurement of cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen using periarteriolar oxygen concentration gradientsCurrent technical approaches to brain energy metabolism.The Neurovascular Unit Coming of Age: A Journey through Neurovascular Coupling in Health and Disease.Cerebrovascular function and mitochondrial bioenergetics after ischemia-reperfusion in male rats.Local oxygen homeostasis during various neuronal network activity states in the mouse hippocampus.Neuronal Stimulation Triggers Neuronal Glycolysis and Not Lactate Uptake.The Relation Between Capillary Transit Times and Hemoglobin Saturation Heterogeneity. Part 1: Theoretical Models.Compromised microvascular oxygen delivery increases brain tissue vulnerability with age.Central and Peripheral Mechanisms Underlying Physiological and Drug-Induced Fluctuations in Brain Oxygen in Freely-Moving Rats
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Mapping oxygen concentration in the awake mouse brain.
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Mapping oxygen concentration in the awake mouse brain
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Alexandre Parpaleix
Morgane Roche
Serge Charpak
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10.7554/ELIFE.12024
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2016-02-02T00:00:00Z