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      • Blood Brain Barrier Breakdown (BBB) following stroke
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      • Novel Ischaemic Penumbra Imaging
      • Perfusion Diffusion imaging for assessment of penumbra
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      • zebrafish Cardiac MRI
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      • Co-registration of MRI with Histology
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    • Physical Science and Engineering
      • Riverbed Dynamics
      • Heavy metal transport through natural biofilms
      • Nanoparticle transport through rocks
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      • In-ovo studies
        • egg movie axial
        • egg movie sagittal
        • In-ovo development days 12-20
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      • Diffusion tensor imaging of fixed mouse brain
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Physical Science and Engineering

MRI can also be used to answer questions in the physical and Engineering sciences.  The ability of MRI to non-invasively image structure, flows and chemical reactions has many applications. By tailoring the MRI experiments unique insights can be gain about complex systems.

Civil Engineering – River bed dynamics

Earth Sciences – Heavy metal transport in Biofilms

Hydrology – Nanoparticle transport through rocks.

Physics – Rheology of complex fluids

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