Imaging fluid motion in MRI is possible with high temporal resolution and reliable motion-inducing mechanism. In this study, line-scanning with 5.5 ms temporal resolution was used to image fluid motion inside quail eggs which were periodically driven by an MR actuator. Resulting time-course images captured accurate displacements of the eggs and the internal fluid motion over time.
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