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Twelve channel coil

Manufactured by Siemens
Sourced in Germany

The Twelve-channel coil is a specialized laboratory equipment used for signal detection and acquisition in various scientific and medical applications. It provides a multi-channel setup for capturing and processing data from multiple sources simultaneously. The core function of this product is to enable efficient and synchronized data collection from twelve independent channels.

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2 protocols using twelve channel coil

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MRI Acquisition Protocol for Neuroimaging

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MRI studies were performed on a Trio Tim 3 T MRI scanner (Siemens AG, Munich, Germany), using a twelve-channel coil as a phased-array receiver and a body coil for transmission. Prior to the DTI scan, all patients were told to minimize eye movements.
T1-weighted MRIs were obtained with the following parameters: Repetition time (TR), 440 msec; Echo time (TE), 2.46 msec; TI, 900 msec; slice thickness, 5 mm; matrix size, 256×320; field of view (FOV), 220×220 mm2; and angle, 130°. T2-weighted MRIs were acquired with the following parameters: TR, 5,000 msec; TE, 93 msec; slice thickness, 5 mm; matrix size, 320×320; interlayer spacing, 1.5 mm; and FOV, 220×220 mm2. DTI scans were performed using the following parameters: TR, 5,000 msec; TE, 97 msec; b, 0 and 1,000 sec/mm3; slice thickness, 3 mm; matrix size, 128×128; scan time, 5 min 42 sec; and diffusion gradient directions number, 64.
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High-resolution MRI and fMRI Protocol

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MRI data were acquired using a Siemens Trio 3T scanner and a twelvechannel coil. A high-resolution, structural T1-weighted image was acquired with the following parameters: field of view: 256 x 256 mm, isometric voxel size: 1 mm, TR: 2530, TE: 3.32, flip angle: 7°, 176 slices. Functional data were acquired using an echo planar imaging pulse sequence with the following parameters: field of view: 216 x 216 mm, isometric voxel size: 3 mm, matrix 72 x 72, TR: 2500 ms, TE: 28 ms, flip angle: 80°, 41 slices in the AC-PC plane with an odd interleaved order.
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