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The use of the optical disector to estimate the number of neurons, glial and endothelial cells in the spinal cord of the mouse — with a comparative note on the rat spinal cord

Brain Research, 1993
By means of stereological techniques such as the optical disector, the total number of cells in the spinal cords of five albino mice were estimated. The mean number of cells in the gray and the white matter was 9.0 and 4.1 million, respectively. Of the cells in the gray matter, 4.0 million were classified as neurons, 2.8 million as glial and 1.7 ...
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Total number of neurons in the neostriatal, pallidal, subthalamic, and substantia nigral nuclei of the rat basal ganglia: A stereological study using the cavalieri and optical disector methods

The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1996
The total number of neurons within six subdivisions of the rat basal ganglia was estimated using unbiased stereological counting methods and systematic random sampling techniques. Six young adult rats were perfuse-fixed, their right cerebral hemispheres were embedded in glycolmethacrylate, and a complete set of serial 40-mu m sections was cut through ...
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A strikingly constant ratio exists between Langerhans cells and other epidermal cells in human skin. A stereologic study using the optical disector method and the confocal laser scanning microscope.

The Journal of investigative dermatology, 2001
Langerhans cells play an important part in the immune surveillance of the human epidermis. Therefore, a certain distribution and numerical relationship to other epidermal cells can be expected. To quantify epidermal Langerhans cells population extensive studies have been performed using two-dimensional quantification methods on vertical sections or ...
J, Bauer   +5 more
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Estimating the number of granule cells in the dentate gyrus with the disector

Brain Research, 1988
Mark J West   +2 more
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