Biophysical aspects of cerebral circulation /

Biophysical Aspects of Cerebral Circulation.

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Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology.; Institut e voli u t s ionnoi fiziologii i biokhimii im. I.M. Sechenova. Laboratorii a reguli a t s ii mozgovogo krovoobrashchenii a .
Group Author: Cooper, R. A.; Moskalenko, I U . E. (I U rii Evgen evich); Schachter, Ruth J.
Published: Pergamon Press,
Publisher Address: Oxford :
Publication Dates: 1980.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Russian
Edition: First edition.
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780080226729
Summary: Biophysical Aspects of Cerebral Circulation.
Item Description: Translation of Vnutricherepnai a gemodinamika.
On title page: Brain Circulatory Laboratory, I.M. Sechenov Institute of Academy of Sciences of the USSR.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (ix, 164 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-159) and index.
ISBN: 9781483155821
148315582X
Index Number: QP108
CLC: R338.2
Contents: Front Cover; Biophysical Aspects of Cerebral Circulation; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1. Methods of Investigation of the Intracranial Circulation; Methods of Recording Variables of the Total Cerebral Circulation; Conclusion; Chapter 2. The Biophysical Organization of the System of the Cerebral Circulation; A Structural Scheme of the Interaction of the Constituent Components of the Cerebral Circulation; Elastic Properties of the Cranial Cavities and Spinal Canal and the Flow of CSF from One to the Other.
Stability of the Intracranial Circulation to Mechanical StressesConclusion; Chapter 3. Relationship of the Cerebral Circulation to the Volumes and Pressures of Liquid Media in the Cranial Cavity; Characteristics of the Combined Changes in Volumes of Arterial and Venous Blood and CSF in the Intact Cranium; The Relationship Between the Intensity of the Cerebral Circulation and Relative Volumes of Blood and CSF in the Cranium; The Role of Different Regions of the Cerebral Vascular System in Regulating Blood Supply; Characteristics of Pulsation in the Intracranial Circulatory System.
The Effect of Respiration on Intracranial HemodynamicsSome Aspects of the Regulation of the Cerebral Circulation as a Whole; Conclusion; Chapter 4. The System of the Regional Cerebral Circulation; The Structural-Functional Organization of the Regional Cerebral Circulation; Dynamics of the Main Factors in the Regional Cerebral Circulatory System; Possible Physiological Mechanisms Leading to the Formation of Slow Rhythms in Regional Cerebral Blood Flow; Correlation of Blood Flow with Metabolism and Function of the Regional Circulatory System.
Possible Physiological Regulatory Mechanisms of the Regional Cerebral CirculationConclusion; Summary; References; Index.