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      An Introduction to the Measurement of the Cerebral Oxygen Uptake Rate by Inhalation of 15O 2: Analysis of the Contribution of 15O 2 and H 2 I5O in Brain Radioactivity

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          This paper introduces a model for the computation of the regional cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen from the data of cerebral regional radioactivity collected after inhalation of <sup>15</sup>O<sub>2</sub>. A method was devised for the differential determination of the respective contribution of radiooxygen and of radiowater in the inflow and the outflow of radioactivity in the brain after or during such on inhalation. The results demonstrate the feasability of such a model and outline some of the methodological prerequisites to be taken into account in the numerical analysis of the data.

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          Journal
          ENE
          Eur Neurol
          10.1159/issn.0014-3022
          European Neurology
          S. Karger AG
          978-3-8055-3412-3
          978-3-8055-8779-2
          0014-3022
          1421-9913
          1981
          1981
          29 January 2008
          : 20
          : 3
          : 207-214
          Affiliations
          aNational Foundation for Scientific Research, Cyclotron Research Center, University of Liège, Liège, Belgium; bDivision of Radiation Sciences, Edward Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Department of Neurology and of Neurological Surgery, and c Biomedical Computing Laboratory, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo., USA
          Article
          115235 Eur Neurol 1981;20:207–214
          10.1159/000115235
          7262119
          0ba4e985-0f19-41c0-98ac-be5e9c6ef637
          © 1981 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          Pages: 8
          Categories
          Deoxyglucose Uptake and Oxygen Consumption: a Metabolic Approach to Cerebral Function

          Geriatric medicine,Neurology,Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurosciences,Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry,Public health
          Model,Brain, 15O2 ,Water metabolism

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