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PLOS ONE | 2015

Three Dimensional Imaging of Paraffin Embedded Human Lung Tissue Samples by Micro-Computed Tomography

A.E. Scott; Dragoş M. Vasilescu; Katherine A. D. Seal; Samuel D. Keyes; Mark Mavrogordato; James C. Hogg; I. Sinclair; Jane A. Warner; Tillie-Louise Hackett; Peter M. Lackie

Background Understanding the three-dimensional (3-D) micro-architecture of lung tissue can provide insights into the pathology of lung disease. Micro computed tomography (µCT) has previously been used to elucidate lung 3D histology and morphometry in fixed samples that have been stained with contrast agents or air inflated and dried. However, non-destructive microstructural 3D imaging of formalin-fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) tissues would facilitate retrospective analysis of extensive tissue archives of lung FFPE lung samples with linked clinical data. Methods FFPE human lung tissue samples (n = 4) were scanned using a Nikon metrology µCT scanner. Semi-automatic techniques were used to segment the 3D structure of airways and blood vessels. Airspace size (mean linear intercept, Lm) was measured on µCT images and on matched histological sections from the same FFPE samples imaged by light microscopy to validate µCT imaging. Results The µCT imaging protocol provided contrast between tissue and paraffin in FFPE samples (15mm x 7mm). Resolution (voxel size 6.7 µm) in the reconstructed images was sufficient for semi-automatic image segmentation of airways and blood vessels as well as quantitative airspace analysis. The scans were also used to scout for regions of interest, enabling time-efficient preparation of conventional histological sections. The Lm measurements from µCT images were not significantly different to those from matched histological sections. Conclusion We demonstrated how non-destructive imaging of routinely prepared FFPE samples by laboratory µCT can be used to visualize and assess the 3D morphology of the lung including by morphometric analysis.


Composites Science and Technology | 2011

In situ fibre fracture measurement in carbon–epoxy laminates using high resolution computed tomography

A.E. Scott; Mark Mavrogordato; Peter Wright; I. Sinclair; S.M. Spearing


Composites Part A-applied Science and Manufacturing | 2012

Damage accumulation in a carbon/epoxy composite : Comparison between a multiscale model and computed tomography experimental results

A.E. Scott; I. Sinclair; S.M. Spearing; Alain Thionnet; Anthony R. Bunsell


Composites Science and Technology | 2014

Influence of voids on damage mechanisms in carbon/epoxy composites determined via high resolution computed tomography

A.E. Scott; I. Sinclair; S.M. Spearing; Mark Mavrogordato; Warren Hepples


Composites Part A-applied Science and Manufacturing | 2015

Synchrotron radiation computed tomography for experimental validation of a tensile strength model for unidirectional fibre-reinforced composites

Yentl Swolfs; H. Morton; A.E. Scott; Larissa Gorbatikh; P.A.S. Reed; I. Sinclair; S.M. Spearing; Ignaas Verpoest


Composites Science and Technology | 2012

Measurement of fibre waviness in industrial composite components

M.P.F. Sutcliffe; S.L. Lemanski; A.E. Scott


Composites Part A-applied Science and Manufacturing | 2014

The influence of toughening-particles in CFRPs on low velocity impact damage resistance performance

D.J. Bull; A.E. Scott; S.M. Spearing; I. Sinclair


Composites Science and Technology | 2014

Fatigue micromechanism characterisation in carbon fibre reinforced polymers using synchrotron radiation computed tomography

Serafina Garcea; Mark Mavrogordato; A.E. Scott; I. Sinclair; S.M. Spearing


Composite Structures | 2012

Moderate speed impact damage to 2D-braided glass–carbon composites

M.P.F. Sutcliffe; C. Monroy Aceves; Wj Stronge; Rs Choudhry; A.E. Scott


Archive | 2010

Comparison of the accumulation of fibre breaks occurring in a unidirectional carbon/epoxy composite identified in a multi-scale micro-mechanical model with that of experimental observations using high resolution computed tomography

A.E. Scott; I. Sinclair; S.M. Spearing; Mark Mavrogordato; Anthony R. Bunsell; Alain Thionnet

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I. Sinclair

University of Southampton

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S.M. Spearing

University of Southampton

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Warren Hepples

University of Nottingham

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Peter Wright

University of Southampton

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