Histopathologic scoring is a tool by which semiquantitative data can be obtained from tissues. Initially, a thorough understanding of the experimental design, study objectives, and methods is required for the pathologist to appropriately examine tissues and develop lesion scoring approaches. Many principles go into the development of a scoring system such as tissue examination, lesion identification, scoring definitions, and consistency in interpretation. Masking (aka ‘‘blinding’’) of the pathologist to experimental groups is often necessary to constrain bias, and multiple mechanisms are available. Development of a tissue scoring system requires appreciation of the attributes and limitations of the data (eg, nominal, ordinal, interval, and ...
I read with considerable interest the pair of papers dealing with generation of unbiased histopathol...
AIM: To describe a histologic scoring system for murine osteoarthritis (OA) that can be applied univ...
Observational studies are a basis for much of our knowledge of veterinary pathology, yet considerati...
Histopathologic scoring is a tool by which semiquantitative data can be obtained from tissues. Initi...
<p>Histopathological observations of tissue samples from each dog with assigned numerical scores wer...
Histopathology has initially been and is still used to diagnose infectious, degenerative or neoplast...
Histopathology remains an important source of descriptive biological data in biomedical research. Re...
Histopathology evaluation of animal tissues from a nonclinical toxicological study by a study pathol...
SummaryAnimal model systems represent an important adjunct and surrogate for studies of osteoarthrit...
Abstract An understanding of early-onset mechanisms underlying age-related changes ca...
Reproducibility of in vivo research using the mouse as a model organism depends on many factors, inc...
<p>Histology score used to classify skin and stomach/esophagus regions from animals with mastocytosi...
Various consortia and working groups, composed of profes-sionals from industry, academia, and govern...
While pathologists have always played a pivotal role in clinical trials ensuring accurate diagnosis ...
Observational studies are a basis for much of our knowledge of veterinary pathology, yet considerati...
I read with considerable interest the pair of papers dealing with generation of unbiased histopathol...
AIM: To describe a histologic scoring system for murine osteoarthritis (OA) that can be applied univ...
Observational studies are a basis for much of our knowledge of veterinary pathology, yet considerati...
Histopathologic scoring is a tool by which semiquantitative data can be obtained from tissues. Initi...
<p>Histopathological observations of tissue samples from each dog with assigned numerical scores wer...
Histopathology has initially been and is still used to diagnose infectious, degenerative or neoplast...
Histopathology remains an important source of descriptive biological data in biomedical research. Re...
Histopathology evaluation of animal tissues from a nonclinical toxicological study by a study pathol...
SummaryAnimal model systems represent an important adjunct and surrogate for studies of osteoarthrit...
Abstract An understanding of early-onset mechanisms underlying age-related changes ca...
Reproducibility of in vivo research using the mouse as a model organism depends on many factors, inc...
<p>Histology score used to classify skin and stomach/esophagus regions from animals with mastocytosi...
Various consortia and working groups, composed of profes-sionals from industry, academia, and govern...
While pathologists have always played a pivotal role in clinical trials ensuring accurate diagnosis ...
Observational studies are a basis for much of our knowledge of veterinary pathology, yet considerati...
I read with considerable interest the pair of papers dealing with generation of unbiased histopathol...
AIM: To describe a histologic scoring system for murine osteoarthritis (OA) that can be applied univ...
Observational studies are a basis for much of our knowledge of veterinary pathology, yet considerati...