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It is well established that after a period of complete cerebral ischemia, a brief 10–15 min hyperemia period is followed by a delayed hypoperfusion period lasting probably more than 18 and less than 48 h as described by White et al. (1982) and our own group (Steen et al. 1978).

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Steen, P.A. (1985). Protection Against Complete Cerebral Ischemia by Nimodipine. In: Fleckenstein, A., Van Breemen, C., Gross, R., Hoffmeister, F. (eds) Cardiovascular Effects of Dihydropyridine-Type Calcium Antagonists and Agonists. Bayer-Symposium, vol 9. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70499-4_31

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