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Multi-organ COVID-19 autopsy findings using three-dimensional virtual histology imaging

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Abstract

Three-dimensional virtual histology images of multiple organ tissues from patients deceased due to COVID-19 were acquired using dual-view inverted selective plane microscopy (diSPIM). Compared to conventional two-dimensional histology slides, these images can provide unique insights into the pathophysiology of COVID-19.

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