Unilateral Blood Flow Decrease Induces Bilateral and Symmetric Responses in the Immature Brain
Am J Pathol Villapol et al. 175: 2111
Supplemental Material
This supplemental material includes supporting data for this study.
Files in this Data Supplement:
- Supplemental Figure 1 - Representative cresyl-violet-stained sections at the dorsal hippocampus level following various types of common carotid artery occlusion (CCAo).
- Supplemental Figure 2 - Anti-apoptotic proteins expression in the damaged immature brain (model M1), ipsilateral (IL) and contralateral (CL) hemispheres and sham brains.
- Supplemental Figure Legends
- Supplemental Table 1 - Examples of time-average mean blood flow velocities in main cerebral arteries measured using 2D color-coded pulsed Doppler ultrasound imaging with a 12-MHz linear transducer, after unilateral CCA occlusion.