Fig. 7From: Exogenous mitochondrial transplantation improves survival and neurological outcomes after resuscitation from cardiac arrestMitochondrial transplantation enhances cerebral perfusion early after cardiac arrest and resuscitation. A Representative photographs of laser speckle contrast imaging at pre-CA baseline and at 2 h after CA in three groups. B Changes in the mean relative cerebral blood flow (rCBF) of ROIs in post-CA rats treated with vehicle, frozen-thawed mitochondria (frozen–thawed-mito), or freshly isolated mitochondria (fresh-mito). A mixed-effects model for repeated-measures analysis, followed by ANOVA with Šidák’s correction for post hoc comparisons, was used. n = 6 per group. Data represent the mean ± standard deviationBack to article page