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New 3D Imaging Technique to Visualize Lung Tissue Damage in Severe COVID-19 – SciTechDaily
Researchers led by Göttingen University develop new three-dimensional imaging technique to visualize tissue damage in severe Covid-19. Physicists at the University of Göttingen, together with pathologists and lung specialists at the Medical University of Hann…
Sections through the three-dimensional reconstruction volume (upper left, grey) around a pulmonary alveolus with hyaline membrane (lower left, yellow). On the right, the images are superimposed. In the centre is the air bubble (alveolus). The electron density is represented by different shades of grey. On the inside of the air bubble is a layer of proteins and dead cell residues, the “hyaline membrane”. This deposit, which can be represented in its three-dimensional structure for the first time …
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