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6 element sense receiver head coil

Manufactured by Philips

The 6 element SENSE receiver head coil is a specialized piece of laboratory equipment designed for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) applications. It is a multi-channel receiver coil that enables the acquisition of high-quality images by efficiently detecting and capturing the electromagnetic signals generated within the subject's head during the MRI scanning process. The core function of this coil is to enhance the signal-to-noise ratio and improve the overall image quality, ultimately supporting the needs of researchers and clinicians in their respective fields.

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Structural MRI Scanning Protocol

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All scanning was performed on a single 3-T Philips Achieve whole body scanner, using a 6 element SENSE receiver head coil (Philips, Best, The Netherlands) at Leiden University Medical Centre. T1-weighted anatomical scans with the following parameters were obtained at each TP: TR  = 9.8 ms, TE  = 4.6 ms, flip angel = 8°, 140 slices, 0.875 mm × 0.875 mm × 1.2 mm, and FOV = 224 × 177 × 168 mm. Scan time for this sequence was 4 min 56 s. There were no major scanner hardware or software upgrades during the MRI data collection period. A radiologist reviewed all scans at TP1 and no anomalous findings were reported.
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High-Resolution Brain MRI Acquisition

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MRI scans were acquired on a single 3 Tesla Philips Achieva whole body scanner, using a 6 element SENSE receiver head coil (Philips, Best, The Netherlands) at Leiden University Medical Centre. For definition of all brain measures, a whole brain T1-weighted anatomical scan was acquired (TR=9.8 ms, TE = 4.6 ms, flip angle = 8°, 140 slices, 0.875 mm x 0.875 mm x 1.2 mm, and FOV = 224 x 177 x 168 mm). Scan time for this sequence was 4 min 56 s.
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