Neurovascular coupling during optogenetic functional activation: Local and remote stimulus-response characteristics, and uncoupling by spreading depression
Maximilian Böhm(Harvard University), Cenk Ayata(Massachusetts General Hospital), Sava Sakadžić(Massachusetts General Hospital), Kazutaka Sugimoto(Yamaguchi University), Carlos A. Gómez(Harvard University), Mohammad A. Yaseen(Massachusetts General Hospital), Tao Qin(Massachusetts General Hospital), Tsubasa Takizawa(Keio University), Homa Sadeghian(Harvard University), David Y. Chung(Harvard University)
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