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Gantry std ct 3121

Manufactured by Siemens

The GANTRY-STD CT 3121 is a computed tomography (CT) scanning system manufactured by Siemens. It is designed to capture high-quality images of internal structures within the human body. The core function of this product is to provide advanced imaging capabilities for medical professionals to aid in diagnosis and treatment planning.

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2 protocols using gantry std ct 3121

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Micro-CT Analysis of Bone Regeneration

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Micro-CT was performed to analyze new bone formation within the defects. The harvested calvaria samples were collected and examined using micro-CT as previously described.37 (link) The samples were scanned using a micro-computed tomographic system (GANTRY- STD CT 3121; Siemens, Knoxville, TN). After three-dimensional (3D) visualization, bone volume analyses of the samples were carried out on the region of interest (ROI) using a microtomographic analysis software (Tomo NT; Skyscan, Belgium).
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Micro-CT Analysis of Mandibular Samples

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The bilateral mandibular sections were collected and the soft tissues were removed. Then the samples were scanned using a micro‐computed tomographic system (GANTRY‐ STD CT 3121; Siemens, Knoxville, TN) with 80 kV, 500 mA, a pixel size of 33.658 mm, a camera exposure time of 1500 ms, and 360 rotations around the vertical axis with a 1 rotation step. The aluminum filter was set at 0 mm during the scans. Raw data obtained at the scanning stage were reconstructed using the Inveon Research Workplace 4.2 software (Siemens).
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