Which of the following is the cause of neural damage following a cerebrovascular accident?
A) reduced CO2 and increased glucose delivery to the region of the brain deprived of its blood supply
B) toxic release of glutamate from damaged brain cells, which overexcites and subsequently destroys surrounding brain cells
C) a loss of the blood-brain barrier in the affected area of the brain as a result of rupture or occlusion of a cerebral vessel
D) decreased production of ATP in the absence of oxygen
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