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24 channel coil

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Sourced in Germany

The 24-channel coil is a lab equipment product designed for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) applications. It features 24 independent receiver channels, allowing for the simultaneous acquisition of data from multiple regions of interest. The core function of this coil is to enhance the signal-to-noise ratio and image quality in MRI studies, providing researchers and clinicians with high-quality data for their investigations.

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3D T1-Weighted MRI Acquisition Protocol

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MRI acquisition was done with a 3.0T Siemens Skyra (Erlangen, Germany) with a 24-channel coil. Three-dimensional T1-weighted MP-RAGE sequences with the following parameters were used for volumetric and cortical surface analyses: repetition time = 2,300 ms; echo time = 2.98 ms; inversion time = 850 ms; flip angle = 8°; bandwith = 240 Hz/pixel; field of view = 256 mm; and scan time = 9:50 min. The sequence consisted of 176 sagittal slices with a voxel size of 1.0 × 1.0 × 1.0 mm.
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Quantitative Perfusion Imaging of Drug Effects

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MR images were acquired on a 3T Siemens Skyra using a 24-channel coil. Image acquisition began ten minutes after drug administration; each participant underwent two scans. Structural 3D T1-weighted anatomical images were acquired with the following parameters: TR = 2200 ms; TE = 2.5 ms; flip angle = 8°; FOV = 220 mm2; 176 slices; 0.9 mm thickness; in-plane resolution = 0.9 mm2. Quantitative perfusion images were acquired using a 3D pseudo-continuous arterial spin labelling (pCASL) sequence (Siemens Healthineers WIP 818L) and the following parameters: ascending, interleaved, TR = 4600 ms; TE = 22 ms; flip angle = 28°; FOV = 220 mm2; 42 slices, 4 mm slice thickness with 0 mm gap; in-plane resolution = 1.7 × 1.7 mm2; bolus duration = 700 ms; inversion time = 1990 ms; 16 dynamic contrast measurements; GRAPPA acceleration factor = 2; axial plane angled through the AC-PC line.
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