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Ge discovery 750 hd ct scanner

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The GE Discovery 750 HD CT scanner is a high-performance computed tomography (CT) imaging system designed for diagnostic and clinical applications. The device captures detailed cross-sectional images of the body, providing healthcare professionals with valuable information for patient diagnosis and treatment planning.

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In vitro and ex vivo Imaging Protocols

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In vitro and ex vivo imaging was performed using both μCT and clinical CT scanners, guided using parameters described by Galper, et al15 (link). μCT scans were performed on a GE eXplore Locus μCT Scanner (GE, Waukesha, Wisconsin) with a tube voltage of 80 kV and 450 μA, while clinical CT scans were performed on a GE Discovery 750 HD CT scanner (GE, Waukesha, Wisconsin) with tube voltages of 80, 100, 120, and 140 kV and 100 mA. Regions of interest were drawn within areas of contrast following calibration to Hounsfield units.
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CT Imaging Protocol for Retrospective Study

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All CT scans in the retrospective study were obtained using either a GE Discovery 750 HD CT scanner (GE Healthcare, Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States of America) or an uCT 760 CT scanner (United-Imaging Healthcare, Shanghai, China). All scans were acquired in the supine position. The parameters of the CT scan were as follows: 120 kVp, auto-mAs, slice thickness: 5 mm, Pitch 1.375 mm (GE Discovery 750 HD)/0.9875 mm (uCT 760), and 512 × 512 matrix size.
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