In structure-function relationship studies, stereological methods are applied to quantify structural qualities under investigation. In certain organs, like the brain, it is important to count the number of neurons associated with a particular function or region. The count gives an estimate of the electronic units available for a specific task or are endowed with a quantum of electrical energy. Similar studies can be extended in organs like the kidney, glands and muscles. Therefore, stereological methods enhance our knowledge of optimization of structure to function in biological design. This paper expounds on the methods used in estimation of number of particles in three-dimensional space. It articulates a historical perspective of the deve...
Stereology is a quantitative and comparative method that utilizes planes, lines, and points for the ...
In this thesis statistical properties of local stereological estimators of par- ticle volume are inv...
One of the grand challenges of digital imaging in the _eld of neuroanatomy is the ability to extensi...
The principle that formed the basis of the most popular ioassumption basedlm stereological methods f...
Two unbiased stereological techniques, the disector and the fractionator have been introduced. Synap...
This summary paper provides an overview of the content of stereology. The typical problem at hand ce...
The advantages of using design-based stereology in the collection of quantitative data, have been hi...
Stereology is a group of mathematical and statistical methods that allows the extrapolation of three...
Stereological studies are more and more frequent in literature, particularly in the development/evol...
The purpose of this paper is to compare the stereology methods to estimate cell volume. For particle...
Research in many fields of life and biomedical sciences depends on the microscopic image analysis of...
Modern stereological methods have been used to make unbiased estimates of the total number of synaps...
Genetically modified organisms present the challenge of quantifying structures and functions in orga...
The present article reviews the relevant stereological estimators for obtaining reliable quantitativ...
Generating numbers has become an almost inevitable task associated with studies of the morphology of...
Stereology is a quantitative and comparative method that utilizes planes, lines, and points for the ...
In this thesis statistical properties of local stereological estimators of par- ticle volume are inv...
One of the grand challenges of digital imaging in the _eld of neuroanatomy is the ability to extensi...
The principle that formed the basis of the most popular ioassumption basedlm stereological methods f...
Two unbiased stereological techniques, the disector and the fractionator have been introduced. Synap...
This summary paper provides an overview of the content of stereology. The typical problem at hand ce...
The advantages of using design-based stereology in the collection of quantitative data, have been hi...
Stereology is a group of mathematical and statistical methods that allows the extrapolation of three...
Stereological studies are more and more frequent in literature, particularly in the development/evol...
The purpose of this paper is to compare the stereology methods to estimate cell volume. For particle...
Research in many fields of life and biomedical sciences depends on the microscopic image analysis of...
Modern stereological methods have been used to make unbiased estimates of the total number of synaps...
Genetically modified organisms present the challenge of quantifying structures and functions in orga...
The present article reviews the relevant stereological estimators for obtaining reliable quantitativ...
Generating numbers has become an almost inevitable task associated with studies of the morphology of...
Stereology is a quantitative and comparative method that utilizes planes, lines, and points for the ...
In this thesis statistical properties of local stereological estimators of par- ticle volume are inv...
One of the grand challenges of digital imaging in the _eld of neuroanatomy is the ability to extensi...