Normobaric hyperoxia improves cerebral blood flow and oxygenation, and inhibits peri-infarct depolarizations in experimental focal ischaemia.
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David A Boas | Andrew K Dunn | Phillip B. Jones | Cenk Ayata | M. Moskowitz | C. Ayata | D. Boas | A. Dunn | E. Lo | P. Jones | H. Shin | Eng H Lo | Michael A Moskowitz | Hwa Kyoung Shin | Phillip B Jones
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