Fig. 3. Changes in core brain temperature (blue circles ) and mean arterial blood pressure (red squares ). (A ) An animal in which core brain temperature was maximally decreased showed moderately low mean arterial blood pressure (40–50 mmHg) during the observation period. (B ) An animal in which core brain temperature was minimally decreased showed high mean arterial blood pressure during the observation period.

Fig. 3. Changes in core brain temperature (blue circles ) and mean arterial blood pressure (red squares ). (A ) An animal in which core brain temperature was maximally decreased showed moderately low mean arterial blood pressure (40–50 mmHg) during the observation period. (B ) An animal in which core brain temperature was minimally decreased showed high mean arterial blood pressure during the observation period.

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