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Tim trio 3 tesla mri system

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The TIM Trio 3 Tesla MRI system is a magnetic resonance imaging device manufactured by Siemens. It utilizes a 3 Tesla superconducting magnet to generate high-quality images of the body's internal structures. The TIM Trio is designed to provide advanced imaging capabilities for clinical applications.

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12 protocols using tim trio 3 tesla mri system

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Functional MRI of 3T Brain Imaging

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All MRI data were acquired using a Siemens 3-Tesla Tim Trio MRI system with a 12-channel head coil in the Brain Imaging Center at South China Normal University. Functional MRI images were acquired with the T2*-weighted gradient echo-planar imaging pulse sequence using the following parameters: repetition time (TR) = 2500 ms with 800-ms silence gap, TE = 30 ms, flip angle = 90°, 31 slices, field of view = 224 × 224 mm, in-plane resolution = 3.5 × 3.5 mm, slice thickness = 3.5 mm with 1.1 mm gap. T1-weighted high-resolution structural images were acquired using a magnetization prepared rapid acquisition gradient echo sequence (176 slices, TR = 1900 ms, TE = 2.53 ms, flip angle = 9°, voxel size = 1 × 1 × 1 mm).
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Functional MRI of 3T Brain Imaging

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All MRI data were acquired using a Siemens 3-Tesla Tim Trio MRI system with a 12-channel head coil in the Brain Imaging Center at South China Normal University. Functional MRI images were acquired with the T2*-weighted gradient echo-planar imaging pulse sequence using the following parameters: repetition time (TR) = 2500 ms with 800-ms silence gap, TE = 30 ms, flip angle = 90°, 31 slices, field of view = 224 × 224 mm, in-plane resolution = 3.5 × 3.5 mm, slice thickness = 3.5 mm with 1.1 mm gap. T1-weighted high-resolution structural images were acquired using a magnetization prepared rapid acquisition gradient echo sequence (176 slices, TR = 1900 ms, TE = 2.53 ms, flip angle = 9°, voxel size = 1 × 1 × 1 mm).
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High-Resolution 3T MRI Structural Imaging

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All of the imaging data were obtained in the Department of Radiology at Southwest Hospital using a Siemens 3Tesla TIM Trio MRI system (Erlangen, Germany) equipped with the standard Siemens eight-channel head coil. In addition to conventional diagnostic sequences, a high-resolution sagittal structural T1-weighted anatomical sequence was acquired using a three-dimensional magnetization-prepared rapid-acquisition gradient echo (repetition time = 1900 ms, echo time = 2.52 ms, flip angle = 9°, slice thickness = 1 mm, field of view = 256 mm × 256 mm, matrix = 256 × 256, voxel size = 1 mm × 1 mm × 1 mm, 176 slices).
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Structural MRI Acquisition for MEG

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Structural MRIs were obtained for use in MEG source modeling. Sagittal T1-weighted anatomical MR images were obtained using a Siemens TIM Trio 3 Tesla MRI system with a multi-echo 3D MPRAGE sequence [TR/TE/TI=2530/1.74, 3.6, 5.46, 7.32/1260 ms, flip angle=7°, field of view (FOV)=220 × 220 mm, 1 mm isotropic voxel size, 176 slices, GRAPPA acceleration factor=2].
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Structural MRI Acquisition Protocol

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Structural MRIs were obtained for mapping source locations. Sagittal T1-weighted anatomical MR images were obtained using a Siemens TIM Trio 3 Tesla MRI system with a 32-channel head coil. Parameters of the multiecho 3D MPRAGE sequence were: TR/TE/TI = 2530/1.64, 3.5, 5.36, 7.22, 9.08/1200 ms, flip angle = 7°, field of view (FOV) = 256 mm x 256 mm, matrix = 256 × 256, 1 mm thick slice, 192 slices, GRAPPA acceleration = 2.
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Multimodal Neuroimaging Acquisition Protocol

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Magnetic resonance imaging data were acquired using a Siemens TIM Trio 3 Tesla MRI system (Erlangen, Germany) with a 32-channel head coil. Structural images were acquired using T1-weighted multi-echo magnetization prepared rapid acquisition gradient echo (ME-MPRAGE) 3D sequence with 4 echoes (TE = 1.64/3.5/5.36/7.22 msec, TR = 2.1 sec, TI = 1.1 sec, FA = 12°, 176 slices, 1 mm x 1 mm x 1.3 mm voxel size, acquisition time = 5 min). Whole-brain multiband gradient BOLD echo-planar imaging (EPI) was used to collect fMRI data (54 interleaved oblique slices, TR/TE/FA = 750 msec/30 msec/52°, FOV = 220, voxel size: 2.8 mm x 2.8 mm x 2.8 mm, multiband factor = 6, GRAPPA = 2). Fieldmaps also were acquired at the same resolution and slice locations (TR = 1000, TE = 10/12.46 msec, FA = 90°, 2:44 min) for B0 unwarping of fMRI data.
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Structural MRI Acquisition for MEG

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Structural MRIs were obtained for use in MEG source modeling. Sagittal T1-weighted anatomical MR images were obtained using a Siemens TIM Trio 3 Tesla MRI system with a multi-echo 3D MPRAGE sequence [relaxation time/echo time/inversion time = 2530/1.74, 3.6, 5.46, 7.32/1260 ms, flip angle = 7°, field of view (FOV) = 220 x 220 mm, 1 mm isotropic voxel size, 176 slices, GRAPPA acceleration factor = 2].
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Structural MRI Mapping Protocol

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Structural MRIs were obtained from most (95%) of the participants for use in mapping source locations. Source locations for the two participants for whom no structural MRIs were obtained were mapped onto MRIs obtained from participants with similar head size (circumference, length, & width) who had successfully completed the MRI scan. Sagittal T1-weighted anatomical MR images were obtained using a Siemens TIM Trio 3 Tesla MRI system with a multiecho 3D MPRAGE sequence [TR/TE/TI=2530/1.64, 3.5, 5.36, 7.22, 9.08/1200 ms, flip angle=7°, field of view=256 mm x 256 mm, matrix=256 x 256, 1 mm thick slice, 192 slices, GRAPPA acceleration factor=2].
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3T MRI Structural Imaging Protocol

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Fiducial locations were used to co-register source images to the participants' MRIs. Most (97%) of the participants took part in a structural MRI scan to map the source location to their individual MRI. Sagittal T1-weighted anatomic MR images were obtained using a 32-channel head coil and a Siemens TIM Trio 3 Tesla MRI system with a multi-echo 3D MPRAGE sequence [TR/TE/TI = 2530/1.64, 3.5, 5.36, 7.22, 9.08/1200 ms, flip angle = 7°, field of view = 256 mm x 256 mm, GRAPPA acceleration factor = 2].
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High-Resolution Structural MRI Mapping

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Structural MRIs were obtained for use in mapping source locations from all the subjects. Sagittal T1-weighted anatomical MR images were collected using a Siemens TIM Trio 3 Tesla MRI system with a multiecho 3D MPRAGE sequence [TR/TE/TI = 2530/1.64, 3.5, 5.36, 7.22, 9.08/1200 ms, flip ange = 7°, field of view (FOV) = 256 mm*256 mm, matrix = 256*256, 1 mm thick slice, 192 slices, GRAPPA acceleration factor = 2].
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