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8 channel receiver coil

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The 8-channel receiver coil is a critical component of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems. It is designed to receive and amplify the radiofrequency (RF) signals generated by the human body during an MRI scan. This coil features eight individual detection channels, enabling it to capture a larger volume of data simultaneously, which can improve the efficiency and quality of MRI imaging.

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2 protocols using 8 channel receiver coil

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Resting-State fMRI Protocol for 1.5T MRI

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We used a 1.5 T GE MRI scanner (GE Healthcare, Milwaukee, WI) with an 8-channel receiver coil to collect anatomical and resting-state fMRI data. The settings for single-shot fast spin-echo anatomical T2-weighted images (i.e., sagittal, axial, and coronal slices) were as follows: TR= 1100 ms, TE = 160 ms, flip angle = 90°, and slice thickness = 2 mm. The following were the resting-state echo planar images (EPI) scanning parameters: TR = 3000 ms, TE = 60 ms, voxel size = 2.578 mm × 2.578 mm × 3 mm, flip angle = 90°, field of view = 33 cm, matrix size = 128 × 128, and scan duration = 7 min (140 volumes). On average, 5.35 min (25, 75 IQR: 4.6, 6) of resting-state data (107 volumes) were available after preprocessing.
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Fetal Brain MRI: Acquisition and Analysis

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A 1.5 Tesla MRI scanner (GE Healthcare) with an 8-channel receiver coil was used to acquire images of the fetal brain. Anatomical T2-weighted images (ie, sagittal, axial, and coronal sections) were collected using a single-shot fast spin-echo sequence with the following settings: TR, 1100 ms; TE, 160 ms; flip angle, 90°; and section thickness, 2 mm. Resting state echo planar images (EPI) were collected using the following parameters: TR, 3000 ms; TE, 60 ms; voxel size, 2.578 × 2.578 × 3 mm; flip angle, 90°; field of view, 33 cm; matrix size, 128 × 128; and scan duration, 7 minutes.
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