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0.35 mm multi pinhole collimator

Manufactured by MILabs
Sourced in Netherlands

The 0.35 mm multi-pinhole collimator is a precision component designed for use in MILabs' imaging systems. It features a series of small apertures that control the path of incoming radiation, enabling focused data collection for various applications. The collimator's core function is to selectively channel radiation, optimizing the imaging process without interpretation of intended use.

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2 protocols using 0.35 mm multi pinhole collimator

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Quantifying Myocardial Damage with microSPECT

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MicroSPECT acquisitions were performed with a U-SPECTII/CT system fitted with a 0.35 mm multi-pinhole collimator (MILabs, Utrecht, The Netherlands). The fraction of the damaged LV was computed on microSPECT using the same method for DE-microCT.
Comprehensive methods for microSPECT imaging are described in Supplementary Materials (www.redjoural.org).
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Small-Animal SPECT Imaging Acquisition

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MicroSPECT acquisitions were performed with a U-SPECTII/CT system fitted with a 0.35 mm multi-pinhole collimator (MILabs, Utrecht, Netherlands) according to previously described methods (12 (link)). Reconstructed images were analyzed by a single observer blinded to treatment (C-L.L.).
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