Abstract
Blood vessels in the CNS dilate in response to neuronal activity, thus supplying active neurons with adequate energy in a phenomenon called functional hyperemia. The cellular mechanism underlying functional hyperemia, known as neurovascular coupling, becomes dysfunctional in many disease states,
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