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Lactate levels may come into play only when tissue intravascular oxygen tension
, pou , falls to very low levels and anaerobic metabolism becomes dominant .
Another substance that may fit into this second category is adenosine .
Decreases ...
Lactate levels may come into play only when tissue intravascular oxygen tension
, pou , falls to very low levels and anaerobic metabolism becomes dominant .
Another substance that may fit into this second category is adenosine .
Decreases ...
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Based on their finding of a large choline concentration that decreases rapidly
after birth , Kreis et al . suggest that levels of MRS - visible choline compounds
may decrease in newborns because of incorporation of choline - containing ...
Based on their finding of a large choline concentration that decreases rapidly
after birth , Kreis et al . suggest that levels of MRS - visible choline compounds
may decrease in newborns because of incorporation of choline - containing ...
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Steady - state ATP levels during sustained activation are maintained by the 36 -
fold less efficient glycolytic phosphorylation . When glycolysis rates of pyruvate
production are greater than that which mitochondrial respiration is consuming ,
an ...
Steady - state ATP levels during sustained activation are maintained by the 36 -
fold less efficient glycolytic phosphorylation . When glycolysis rates of pyruvate
production are greater than that which mitochondrial respiration is consuming ,
an ...
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Contents
Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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Functional Brain Imaging William W. Orrison,Jeffrey Lewine,John Sanders,Michael F. Hartshorne Limited preview - 2017 |
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