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64 channel head and neck receive coil

Manufactured by Siemens
Sourced in Germany

The 64-channel head and neck receive coil is a medical imaging device designed for use with Siemens MRI systems. It is a receiver coil that captures signals from the patient's head and neck region, enabling high-quality image acquisition for diagnostic purposes. The coil features 64 individual receiver channels, allowing for enhanced signal-to-noise ratio and improved image resolution compared to standard coils. This product is intended for healthcare professionals to utilize in their medical imaging workflows.

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2 protocols using 64 channel head and neck receive coil

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High-Resolution Structural and Functional MRI

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Neuro MRI scans were acquired on a 3-Tesla Siemens Skyra MRI (Germany, Erlangen) with a 64-channel head and neck receive coil. High-resolution, whole-brain, anatomical scans were acquired using a 3D T1-weighted Magnetization-Prepared Rapid-Acquisition Gradient Echo sequence (MPRAGE; TR=2200 ms, TE=1.76 ms, TI=850 ms, FOV=240 mm, 256x256 matrix, spatial resolution=0.9 mm isotropic). rsfMRI connectivity was analyzed from multi-slice, T2* echo-planar BOLD sequences acquired with eyes closed (FOV=240x240 mm, matrix size=80x80, 56 slices, slice thickness=3 mm, TR/TE=1400/30 ms, 404 volumes, multi-slice factor=4, acceleration factor=2, scan duration=9 minutes).
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Multimodal MRI Neuroimaging Protocol

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MRI scans were performed on a 3-Tesla Siemens Skyra MRI (Germany, Erlangen) with a 64-channel head and neck receive coil. The T1-weighted structural and restingstate fMRI were used in this study. The structural images were acquired using a 3D Magnetization-Prepared Rapid-Acquisition Gradient Echo sequence with a time of repetition (TR) = 2.2 s, echo time = 1.76 ms, a field of view (FOV) = 240 × 240 mm 2 , matrix resolution = 256 × 256, spatial resolution = isotropic 0.9 mm 3 , and 208 slices. Restingstate fMRI was acquired in the eyes closed condition using an echo-planar imaging multiband sequence with TR = 1.4 s, a FOV = 240 × 240 mm 2 , matrix resolution = 80 × 80, spatial resolution = isotropic 3 mm 3 , 56 slices, multi-slice factor = 4, acceleration factor = 2, 404 volumes, and the total collection time of 565.6 s.
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