PMC:7473770 / 3710-5049 JSONTXT 11 Projects

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T19 0-204 Sentence denotes In this work, we want to demonstrate the potential of propagation-based phase contrast x-ray tomography as a tool for virtual 3D histology in general, and in particular for the histopathology of Covid-19.
T20 205-424 Sentence denotes Our work is based on the assertion that integration of 3D morphological information with well-established histology techniques can provide a substantial asset for unraveling the pathophysiology of SARS-Cov-2 infections.
T21 425-626 Sentence denotes To this end, we have collected x-ray tomography data from the same autopsies, which were previously studied by immunohistochemical analysis and measurements of gene expression (Ackermann et al., 2020).
T22 627-736 Sentence denotes We ask in particular, whether DAD and the morphology of blood vessels can be visualized and quantified in 3D.
T23 737-892 Sentence denotes This is a timely scientific question in Covid-19 research, especially in view of increased intussusceptive angiogenesis reported in Ackermann et al., 2020.
T24 893-1009 Sentence denotes Here we present first results obtained from the postmortem lung samples of six patients who succumbed from Covid-19.
T25 1010-1339 Sentence denotes We exemplify the capability of this approach by 3D visualization of the DAD with hyaline membrane formation, by mapping the 3D distribution and density of angiocentric inflammation (perivascular T-cell infiltration), and by providing histograms of characteristic distances from the tissue interior to the closest air compartment.