Quantitative data obtained by means of design-based stereology can add valuable information to studies performed on a diversity of organs, in particular when correlated to functional/physiological and biochemical data. Design-based stereology is based on a sound statistical background and can be used to generate accurate data which are in line with principles of good laboratory practice. In addition, by adjusting the study design an appropriate precision can be achieved to find relevant differences between groups. For the success of the stereological assessment detailed planning is necessary. In this review we focus on common pitfalls encountered during stereological assessment. An exemplary workflow is included, and based on authentic exam...
Background: Steatosis is routinely assessed histologically in clinical practice and research. Automa...
Stereology is the method of choice for the quantitative assessment of biological objects in microsco...
Generating numbers has become an almost inevitable task associated with studies of the morphology of...
The principle that formed the basis of the most popular ioassumption basedlm stereological methods f...
The present article reviews the relevant stereological estimators for obtaining reliable quantitativ...
Stereological studies are more and more frequent in literature, particularly in the development/evol...
Stereology is a quantitative and comparative method that utilizes planes, lines, and points for the ...
This summary paper provides an overview of the content of stereology. The typical problem at hand ce...
Genetically modified organisms present the challenge of quantifying structures and functions in orga...
Stereology had been widely used around the globe for estimating the value of the biological structur...
In structure-function relationship studies, stereological methods are applied to quantify structural...
Only a fraction of specimens under study are usually selected for quantification in histology. Multi...
Objective: Different three-dimensional stereophotogrammetry systems and analyzing methods exist that...
Stereology is the science that uses geometric probability to extract the internal quantitative prope...
Background Steatosis is routinely assessed histologically in clinical practice and research. Automat...
Background: Steatosis is routinely assessed histologically in clinical practice and research. Automa...
Stereology is the method of choice for the quantitative assessment of biological objects in microsco...
Generating numbers has become an almost inevitable task associated with studies of the morphology of...
The principle that formed the basis of the most popular ioassumption basedlm stereological methods f...
The present article reviews the relevant stereological estimators for obtaining reliable quantitativ...
Stereological studies are more and more frequent in literature, particularly in the development/evol...
Stereology is a quantitative and comparative method that utilizes planes, lines, and points for the ...
This summary paper provides an overview of the content of stereology. The typical problem at hand ce...
Genetically modified organisms present the challenge of quantifying structures and functions in orga...
Stereology had been widely used around the globe for estimating the value of the biological structur...
In structure-function relationship studies, stereological methods are applied to quantify structural...
Only a fraction of specimens under study are usually selected for quantification in histology. Multi...
Objective: Different three-dimensional stereophotogrammetry systems and analyzing methods exist that...
Stereology is the science that uses geometric probability to extract the internal quantitative prope...
Background Steatosis is routinely assessed histologically in clinical practice and research. Automat...
Background: Steatosis is routinely assessed histologically in clinical practice and research. Automa...
Stereology is the method of choice for the quantitative assessment of biological objects in microsco...
Generating numbers has become an almost inevitable task associated with studies of the morphology of...