The effects of ketamine–xylazine anesthesia on cerebral blood flow and oxygenation observed using nuclear magnetic resonance perfusion imaging and electron paramagnetic resonance oximetry
Hao Lei(Tufts University), Jeff F. Dunn(University of Calgary), Harold M. Swartz(Dartmouth College), Helen Williams(Dartmouth College), Casmiar Nwaigwe(Dartmouth College), Oleg Y. Grinberg(Dartmouth College), Huagang Hou(Dartmouth College)
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