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The evolution of hemodynamics during stroke recovery: from early hours to subsequent weeks

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Abstract

By obtaining structural and functional information such as changes in tissue properties, cerebral blood flow, and hemodynamics through optical imaging, we aim to better interpret human MRI data and guide therapeutic interventions following stroke.

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