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Keyword [neurovascular coupling]
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1. Study On The Preliminary Mechanism Of Prevention And Treatment Of Vascular Dementia Based On Neurovascular Depressive Pathogenesis And Antelope Gouteng Decoction
2. Spectral Analysis And Pattern Recognition Of Brain Functional Signals In Optical Imaging
3. Research On Mechanism Of Neurovascular Coupling In Barrel Cortex
4. Imaging Study On Neurovascular Coupling In Neuromyelitis Optica
5. Spatio-Temporal Dynamic Of Cerebral Hemodynamic Changes In An Acute Focal Epilepsy Model Of Anaesthetized Rabbits
6. Study On Neurovascular Coupling In Chronic Stroke Based On FMRI
7. Dynamic Study Of Neurovascular Coupling By Multi-modal Optical Imaging
8. Effects Of Low-intensity Ultrasound Stimulation On Cortical Neurovascular Coupling In Mice
9. Hemodynamic Study Of Double Epileptic Foci In Cerebral Cortex Of Anesthetized Rabbits
10. Altered Coupling Of Resting-state Cerebral Blood Flow And Functional Connectivity Strength In MTrPs Induced Pain
11. Research On Spontaneous Low Frequency Oscillation Characteristics In Cerebral Cortex
12. Calcium imaging and the neurovascular unit: Challenging the role of astrocytes as mediators of neurovascular coupling
13. Neurovascular coupling in brain imaging and brain stimulation
14. Isoflurane Impact On Neurovascular Response To Interictal Spikes During Wide-field Fluorescent Imaging And The Development Of Data Processing Methods
15. The Effect Of Isoflurane-Anesthesia On The Neurovascular Coupling During Acute Ictal Events In Mice
16. Multimodal Magnetic Resonance Imaging-based Investigation Of The Mechanism Of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease Patients With Gait Disorder
17. Neurovascular Coupling Alteration In Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus:A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
18. The Multi-modality Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study In Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate Receptor Encephalitis
19. A Study Of Age-dependent Neurovascular Coupling Under Anesthesia
20. Study On The Relationship Between Electrical Signals Of Two Epileptic Foci In Cerebral Cortex Of Anesthetized Rabbits
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