More homogeneous capillary flow and oxygenation in deeper cortical layers correlate with increased oxygen extraction
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Anna Devor | David A Boas | Leif Østergaard | Frederic Lesage | Baoqiang Li | Buyin Fu | Sava Sakadžić | Mohammad Moeini | Kıvılcım Kılıç | Sreekanth Kura | Mohammad A Yaseen | Sergei A Vinogradov | Tatiana V Esipova | Ikbal Sencan | D. Boas | A. Devor | L. Østergaard | M. A. Yaseen | S. Sakadžić | S. Vinogradov | Michèle Desjardins | F. Lesage | M. Moeini | I. Şencan | Buyin Fu | T. Esipova | K. Kılıç | Sreekanth Kura | Baoqiang Li | Michele Desjardins
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