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Dmitriy N. Atochin, Annie Wang, Victor W.T. Liu, Jeffrey D. Critchlow, Ana Paula V. Dantas, Robin Looft-Wilson, Takahisa Murata, Salvatore Salomone, Hwa Kyoung Shin, Cenk Ayata, Michael A. Moskowitz, Thomas Michel, William C. Sessa, Paul L. Huang
Published in Volume 117, Issue 7
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(7):1961–1967 doi:10.1172/JCI29877
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Figure 6
Effect of S1179A and S1179D eNOS mutations on cerebral blood flow.

(A) Laser speckle contrast images in mice subjected to MCA occlusion. Superimposed areas (blue) indicate regions with ≤30% residual blood flow. Imaging field dimensions are 6 × 8 mm. Thresholded images were recorded after 60 minutes of ischemia. (B) Composite graph showing the area of cortex with ≤20% (black) or 21–30% (blue) residual blood flow compared with preischemic baseline. *P < 0.05, comparing the area with ≤20% of residual blood flow of eNOS KO and S1179A/eNOS KO mice versus WT and S1179D/eNOS KO mice. CBF, cerebral blood flow.