[HTML][HTML] The role of the nitric oxide pathway in brain injury and its treatment—from bench to bedside
PS Garry, M Ezra, MJ Rowland, J Westbrook… - Experimental …, 2015 - Elsevier
Nitric oxide (NO) is a key signalling molecule in the regulation of cerebral blood flow. This
review summarises current evidence regarding the role of NO in the regulation of cerebral …
review summarises current evidence regarding the role of NO in the regulation of cerebral …
[HTML][HTML] What is the key mediator of the neurovascular coupling response?
PS Hosford, AV Gourine - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2019 - Elsevier
The mechanisms of neurovascular coupling contribute to ensuring brain energy supply is
sufficient to meet demand. Despite significant research interest, the mechanisms underlying …
sufficient to meet demand. Despite significant research interest, the mechanisms underlying …
Exact discovery of time series motifs
Time series motifs are pairs of individual time series, or subsequences of a longer time
series, which are very similar to each other. As with their discrete analogues in …
series, which are very similar to each other. As with their discrete analogues in …
Cerebral blood flow regulation by nitric oxide: recent advances
N Toda, K Ayajiki, T Okamura - Pharmacological reviews, 2009 - ASPET
Nitric oxide (NO) is undoubtedly quite an important intercellular messenger in cerebral and
peripheral hemodynamics. This molecule, formed by constitutive isomers of NO synthase …
peripheral hemodynamics. This molecule, formed by constitutive isomers of NO synthase …
Simultaneous BOLD fMRI and fiber-optic calcium recording in rat neocortex
K Schulz, E Sydekum, R Krueppel, CJ Engelbrecht… - Nature …, 2012 - nature.com
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) based on blood oxygen level–dependent
(BOLD) contrast is widely used for probing brain activity, but its relationship to underlying …
(BOLD) contrast is widely used for probing brain activity, but its relationship to underlying …
The neurovascular unit in brain function and disease
Neurovascular coupling, or functional hyperaemia, refers to complex mechanisms of
communication between neurons, astrocytes and cerebral vessels which form the …
communication between neurons, astrocytes and cerebral vessels which form the …
mTOR attenuation with rapamycin reverses neurovascular uncoupling and memory deficits in mice modeling Alzheimer's disease
CE Van Skike, SA Hussong, SF Hernandez… - Journal of …, 2021 - Soc Neuroscience
Vascular dysfunction is a universal feature of aging and decreased cerebral blood flow has
been identified as an early event in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer9s disease (AD) …
been identified as an early event in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer9s disease (AD) …
Functional reactivity of cerebral capillaries
B Stefanovic, E Hutchinson… - Journal of Cerebral …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
The spatiotemporal evolution of cerebral microcirculatory adjustments to functional brain
stimulation is the fundamental determinant of the functional specificity of hemodynamically …
stimulation is the fundamental determinant of the functional specificity of hemodynamically …
nNOS-expressing interneurons control basal and behaviorally evoked arterial dilation in somatosensory cortex of mice
Cortical neural activity is coupled to local arterial diameter and blood flow. However, which
neurons control the dynamics of cerebral arteries is not well understood. We dissected the …
neurons control the dynamics of cerebral arteries is not well understood. We dissected the …
[图书][B] Simultaneous EEG and fMRI: recording, analysis, and application
M Ullsperger, S Debener - 2010 - books.google.com
One of the major challenges in science is to study and understand the human brain.
Numerous methods examining different aspects of brain functions have been developed …
Numerous methods examining different aspects of brain functions have been developed …