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[The role of calcium permeability in shaping the level of the local blood supply to the cerebral cortex].
Cerebral blood flow and the water content in the brain cortex were measured in rabbits with indwelling electrodes. Calcium antagonists increased the CBF in the motor area and decreased it in other regions of the brain.