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Speckle Contrast Imaging of Cerebral Blood Flow Reveals New Insights Into the Mechanisms of Migraine Headache

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Abstract

Speckle contrast imaging was used to image blood flow changes in the cortex of rats in a model of migraine headache. Results provide a previously unknown link between brain activity and transmission of headache pain.

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