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Skyra 3.0 t mr scanner

Manufactured by Siemens

The Skyra 3.0-T MR scanner is a high-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system manufactured by Siemens. It operates at a magnetic field strength of 3.0 Tesla, providing high-resolution imaging capabilities. The core function of the Skyra 3.0-T MR scanner is to generate detailed, three-dimensional images of the human body for diagnostic and research purposes.

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3 protocols using skyra 3.0 t mr scanner

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Multimodal MRI Resting-State Brain Imaging

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Routine MRI sequences and resting-state BOLD sequences were performed using a Siemens Skyra 3.0T MR scanner with an 8-channel head coil. All subjects remained closed-eyed, awake and quiet during the examination. Conventional MRI sequences included transverse T1WI, T2WI, FLAIR, and DWI, sagittal T2WI. BOLD-fMRI parameters: TR:2720 ms, TE:30.0 ms, layer thickness: 3.0 mm, layer spacing: 0 mm; FOV:260 mm × 260 mm, matrix :192 × 192, turning Angle 2°, 15°.
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Manganese Micelle Transmetalation Kinetics

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Transmetalation kinetics of MnC-10 MnC-20, MnC-50 and MnC-127 were verified according to previous literatures [40 , 41 (link)]. Proton relaxation rates of water molecules containing 0.1 mmol Mn/l of manganese hybridized micelles were determined over 48 h under several conditions. Among them, 0.15, 0.3 and 0.6 mmol/l of zinc ion or EDTA were used for competitive ligand experiments with pH maintained at 7.4 using tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane (Tris) buffer. Acetate buffer with pH = 5.0 was used instead of Tris buffer for the experiments under acidic conditions. Relaxation rate measurements were performed on a Siemens Skyra 3.0-T MR scanner with the spin echo (SE) sequences.
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Comprehensive MRI of Shunt Valves

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All imaging studies were performed on various 3-T MR scanners: a GE scanner (SIGNA Pioneer 3.0-T MR scanner, GE Healthcare) with a 24-channel head coil; a Philips scanner (Ingenia 3.0-T MR scanner, Philips Healthcare) with a 15-channel head coil; and a Siemens scanner (Skyra 3.0-T MR scanner, Siemens Healthcare) with a 20-channel head neck coil. All 4 valves were examined with the GE scanner. The proGAV 2.0 and Certas Plus valves were also examined using the Philips scanner, and the proGAV 2.0 and Strata MR valves were examined with the Siemens scanner. Routine brain MR images were obtained with the following sequences: T1-weighted imaging (T1WI); T2-weighted imaging (T2WI); fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR); diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI); and 3D MR angiography (3D-MRA). Table 1 shows these imaging parameters for each MRI scanner.
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