2022
DOI: 10.1109/tmi.2022.3214344
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Multi-Scale Investigation of Human Renal Tissue in Three Dimensions

Abstract: Histopathology as a diagnostic mainstay for tissue evaluation is strictly a 2D technology. Combining and supplementing this technology with 3D imaging has been proposed as one future avenue towards refining comprehensive tissue analysis. To this end, we have developed a laboratory-based X-ray method allowing for the investigation of tissue samples in This paragraph of the first footnote will contain the date on which you submitted your paper for review. We acknowledge financial support through the European's U… Show more

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“…Three-dimensional X-ray imaging based on heavy metal staining has become the most powerful tool for structural imaging of myelinated axons, because it can achieve a much larger filed of view than electron microscopy at a resolution of up to 100 nanometers [19]. And it can achieve three-dimensional isotropy without intruding [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three-dimensional X-ray imaging based on heavy metal staining has become the most powerful tool for structural imaging of myelinated axons, because it can achieve a much larger filed of view than electron microscopy at a resolution of up to 100 nanometers [19]. And it can achieve three-dimensional isotropy without intruding [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%