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Excitatory and inhibitory circuits differentially regulate local and distant cerebral hemodynamics

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Abstract

Optogenetic photostimulation of excitatory or inhibitory circuits differentially regulated local cerebral blood volume and flow in awake, transgenic mice. Each neural subclass also uniquely influenced distant cortical hemodynamic activity.

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