Figure 1 from Brain surface temperature under a craniotomy.
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Fig. 1. Rapid cooling of the brain surface in an in vivo mouse preparation. A: schematic representation of a cranial window during recording of temperature and single-cell activity in the anesthetized mouse. The main potential routes of heat transfer are indicated. B: brain surface temperature measured with the thermocouple during replacement of the artificial cerebrospinal fluid (ACSF) with fresh ACSF warmed to 38°C. ACSF was replaced twice, indicated by the arrowheads. - "Brain surface temperature under a craniotomy."
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Figure 1 from Brain surface temperature under a craniotomy.
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