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Additionally, the vessels in Figure 7a appear larger because the blood flow is better resolved using the MESI technique.
The estimates of relative blood flow measures obtained using the MESI technique were found to be statistically similar in 10 locations across the thin skull.
This indicates that the relative blood flow measures obtained using the MESI technique are unaffected by the presence of the thin skull.
By incorporating the principles of heterodyne mixing into Equation 2 and by using the MESI technique, we are still able to obtain consistent flow measures across the boundary of the thin skull.
In region 1 we estimated the average percentage reduction in blood flow due to death in all animals to be about 99% using the MESI technique and 92% using the LSCI technique.
Each curve was then fit to Equation 1 to estimate blood flow (τ c). Figure 3 illustrates the first step in obtaining blood flow estimates using the MESI technique.
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From these observations, we conclude that the magnitude of the blood flow reduction measured by the MESI technique is accurate.
The first observation is an in vivo reproduction of LSCI's underestimation of large flow changes we reported in an earlier publication [ 12], and the second observation is the very limitation that the MESI technique is designed to overcome.
While the ideal value for these ratios should be 1, these estimates suggest that the MESI technique predicts τ c values that are more consistent across the thin skull boundary.
Considering the first pair of regions across the thin skull boundary (regions 1 and 2 in Figure 4a), the relative blood flow measures as estimated by the MESI technique (solid and dashed blue lines in Figure 6a) were found to be similar.
using the Seldinger technique.
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