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1.5t excite mri scanner

Manufactured by GE Healthcare
Sourced in United Kingdom

The 1.5T Excite MRI scanner is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system designed and manufactured by GE Healthcare. It utilizes a 1.5 Tesla superconducting magnet to generate magnetic fields for the purpose of acquiring high-quality medical images of the human body.

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2 protocols using 1.5t excite mri scanner

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Structural MRI and Clinical Imaging Protocol

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A structural MRI of each healthy participant’s head was collected on a General Electric 1.5T Excite MRI scanner using a standard high-resolution anatomical volume with a resolution of 0.94×0.94×1.2 mm3 and a T1-weighted 3D-IR-FSPGR pulse sequence.
The two clinical patients had standard clinical T1- and T2-weighted, FLAIR, diffusion-weighted, and susceptibility-weighted sequences, as well as postcontrast T1-weighted images. In addition, Patient 1 had postcontrast axial 3D 1.1-mm T1-weighted VIBE, and Patient 2 had axial non-contrast 3D 1.2-mm T1-weighted BRAVO, which were used for co-registration with the MEG data.
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High-Resolution Brain Imaging Protocol

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Participants were scanned in a 1•5 T Excite MRI scanner (GE Medical Systems, Hatfi eld, UK), with use of an eightchannel head coil. Four dummy acquisition scans were A high-resolution T1-weighted spoiled gradient re-echo image was also acquired, which was used for coregistration and normalisation of the data. 124 slices of 1•6 mm thickness were collected with repetition time 34 ms, echo time 9 ms, fl ip angle 30°, fi eld of view 20 cm, and an acquisition matrix of 256 × 192.
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