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Biophysical Aspects Of Cerebral Circulation Vnutricerepnaia Gemodinamika Engl
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Book Synopsis Biophysical Aspects of Cerebral Circulation by : Yu. E. Moskalenko
Download or read book Biophysical Aspects of Cerebral Circulation written by Yu. E. Moskalenko and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2013-10-22 with total page 175 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Biophysical Aspects of Cerebral Circulation provides a comprehensive review of the cerebral circulatory system. This book consists of four chapters. Chapter 1 is devoted to methodology attempts to explain the special features of a biophysical approach. The biophysical principles of the most commonly used modem methods such as the clearance method and rheoencephalography are described in detail. The second and third chapters examine all the biophysical aspects of the cerebral circulatory system as a functional unit and deal with some principles of its regulation. The results of systems analysis using mathematical modeling are presented in broad outline. Chapter 4 deals with processes related to the regional cerebral circulation. Such investigations focus mainly on the relationship between periodically fluctuating factors affecting limited areas of brain tissue. This text is beneficial to medical students and individuals researching on cerebral circulation.