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Year : 1982  |  Volume : 14  |  Issue : 3  |  Page : 259-261

Permeability changes of blood brain barrier following electrical stimulus



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Electroconvulsive shocks induce greater entry of sodium salicylate in brain tissue after its oral administration, indicating increased permeability of the blood-brain barrier. However, the electrical stinuli of sub-convulsive shock strength do not after the levels of sodium salicylate in brain tissue, When compared with the control group.






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