EFFECT OF MICROWAVE RADIATION (1. 0 GHz) ON THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER IN DOGS.
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Chang, BK; Huang, AT; Joines, WT; Kramer, RS
Published in: Radio Science
1982
Utilizing an accepted pharmacological approach to the problem of evaluating the integrity of blood-brain barrier (BBB), the authors evaluated dogs following microwave radiation at 1. 0-GHz frequency and herein report their findings. The method involved cannulation of the cisterna magna and the femoral vein which permitted simultaneous sampling of the CSF and venous blood at regular intervals.
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Radio Science
Publication Date
1982
Volume
17
Issue
5 S
Start / End Page
165 / 168
Related Subject Headings
- Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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Chang, B. K., Huang, A. T., Joines, W. T., & Kramer, R. S. (1982). EFFECT OF MICROWAVE RADIATION (1. 0 GHz) ON THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER IN DOGS. Radio Science, 17(5 S), 165–168.
Chang, B. K., A. T. Huang, W. T. Joines, and R. S. Kramer. “EFFECT OF MICROWAVE RADIATION (1. 0 GHz) ON THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER IN DOGS.” Radio Science 17, no. 5 S (1982): 165–68.
Chang BK, Huang AT, Joines WT, Kramer RS. EFFECT OF MICROWAVE RADIATION (1. 0 GHz) ON THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER IN DOGS. Radio Science. 1982;17(5 S):165–8.
Chang, B. K., et al. “EFFECT OF MICROWAVE RADIATION (1. 0 GHz) ON THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER IN DOGS.” Radio Science, vol. 17, no. 5 S, 1982, pp. 165–68.
Chang BK, Huang AT, Joines WT, Kramer RS. EFFECT OF MICROWAVE RADIATION (1. 0 GHz) ON THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER IN DOGS. Radio Science. 1982;17(5 S):165–168.
Published In
Radio Science
Publication Date
1982
Volume
17
Issue
5 S
Start / End Page
165 / 168
Related Subject Headings
- Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences