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Trio tim 3.0 tesla scanner

Manufactured by Siemens
Sourced in Germany

The Trio Tim 3.0 Tesla scanner is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) device manufactured by Siemens. It operates at a field strength of 3.0 Tesla and is designed for medical imaging applications.

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2 protocols using trio tim 3.0 tesla scanner

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Resting-State fMRI with Siemens Trio 3.0T

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All participants underwent MRI exams on a Siemens Trio Tim 3.0 Tesla scanner (Siemens Medical Systems, Erlangen, Germany) equipped with a 12-channel phased-array head coil. Head motion was restrained with extendable foam-padded clamps and a memory-foam head coil insert. The exam included an accelerated T1-weighted anatomical scan and two back-to-back blood oxygen level-dependent resting-state functional MRI scans.
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Comprehensive Multimodal Brain Imaging

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All images were acquired on a Siemens TrioTim 3.0 Tesla scanner and included the following sequences: pre- and post-gadolinium axial high-resolution, 1-mm isotropic T1, 3D MPRAGE (magnetization-prepared gradient echo), axial 2D T2-FLAIR (fluid-attenuated inversion recovery), axial 2D T2-weighted.
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