Stroke, Vol 16, 489-493, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
M Kameyama, J Suzuki, R Shirane and A Ogawa
A new model of bilateral hemispheric ischemia was created in the rat by
occluding the common carotid arteries and the basilar artery; this resulted
in consistent and severe impairment of the cerebral blood flow. The
procedure for producing this model is described, and the results of EEG and
autoradiography obtained by this model are compared to those obtained by
the four-vessel occlusion model.
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