Comparison of cerebral vascular reactivity measures obtained using breath-holding and CO2 inhalation.

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Published in J Cereb Blood Flow Metab on April 10, 2013

Authors

Felipe B Tancredi1, Richard D Hoge

Author Affiliations

1: Département de Physiologie, Institut de Génie Biomédical, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. felipe.tancredi@umontreal.ca

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