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. 2012 Apr 9;2012:657103. doi: 10.1155/2012/657103

Figure 1.

Figure 1

This figure shows the blood flow recorded for 2 minutes following the release of an arterial occlusion cuff on the brachial artery in young controls (triangle), nondiabetic age-matched controls (squares), and subjects with type 2 diabetes (diamonds). Illustrated here are the average results for 15 subjects in each group ± standard deviation. Blood flows are expressed in cc/100 mL muscle per minute and the time scale on the bottom is in minutes. Blood flows are recorded every 12 seconds starting at 3 seconds after occlusion (from [56]).