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One of the worst, chronic problems in the developed world is ischemia restricted blood flow to certain parts of the body.
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The UCLA team involved in this study Castel, Michael Cohen, Jesse Rissman, Barbara Knowlton and Aimee Drolet are using functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI, to examine value-directed remembering by studying blood flow to different regions in the brain.
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Employing it in adult mice not only led to blood vessels that have lasted so far for over a year, but the blood vessels themselves are now surrounded with muscle tissue meaning that the body is able to use those vessels to properly regulate blood flow.
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His hated security service seems to be pitted against the more respected army, which could yet step in initially with popular support, if it stems the flow of blood on the streets.
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Part of this light is reflected back, and the pattern of reflection indicates activity in the tissue it has been reflected from in particular, changes in the flow of blood to that tissue.
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