HomeCirculation ResearchVol. 41, No. 3Cerebral blood flow and vascular reactivity after removal of the superior cervical sympathetic ganglion in the goat. Free AccessAbstractPDF/EPUBAboutView PDFSections ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload citationsTrack citationsPermissions ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InMendeleyRedditDiggEmail Jump toFree AccessAbstractPDF/EPUBCerebral blood flow and vascular reactivity after removal of the superior cervical sympathetic ganglion in the goat. E Alborch, B Gómez, G Dieguez, J Marin and S Lluch E AlborchE Alborch Search for more papers by this author , B GómezB Gómez Search for more papers by this author , G DieguezG Dieguez Search for more papers by this author , J MarinJ Marin Search for more papers by this author and S LluchS Lluch Search for more papers by this author Originally published1 Sep 1977https://doi.org/10.1161/01.RES.41.3.278Circulation Research. 1977;41:278–282 Previous Back to top Next FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited ByEstrada C, Dieguez G, Conde M, Gómez B and Lluch S (1981) In vivo and In vitro studies on the cerebrovascular dilatation induced by diazoxide in normotensive and renal hypertensive goats., Stroke, 12:2, (204-210), Online publication date: 1-Mar-1981.Dieguez G, Gómez B and Lluch S (1980) Analysis of cerebrovascular action of diazoxide in conscious goats., Stroke, 11:4, (372-376), Online publication date: 1-Jul-1980.Oishi M, Gotoh F, Toyoda M, Seki T, Takeoka T, Takagi S and Niimi T (1979) Modification of cerebrovascular CO2 reactivity by inhibition of dopamine beta-hydroxylase., Stroke, 10:4, (407-411), Online publication date: 1-Jul-1979. September 1, 1977Vol 41, Issue 3Article InformationMetrics Download: 67 Copyright © 1977 by American Heart Associationhttps://doi.org/10.1161/01.RES.41.3.278 Originally publishedSeptember 1, 1977 PDF download