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Hepatic stereological analysis in obese Zucker rats (Leprfa) with dyslipidemia. [PDF]

open access: yesActa Cir Bras
Gomes SP   +9 more
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Distribution and morphological features of astrocytes and Purkinje cells in the human cerebellum. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Neuroanat
Hercher C   +11 more
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Deep learning-based localization algorithms on fluorescence human brain 3D reconstruction: a comparative study using stereology as a reference. [PDF]

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Checcucci C   +9 more
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Trusting Your Gut When it Comes to the Origin of Parkinson's Disease. [PDF]

open access: yesMov Disord
Borghammer P   +3 more
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miR-155 suppresses angiotensin II type 1 receptor synthesis during placental morphogenesis. [PDF]

open access: yesCell Death Discov
Arthurs AL   +8 more
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Publisher Correction: Biochemical and morphological responses to post-hepatectomy liver failure in rats. [PDF]

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Lund A   +7 more
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Unbiased Stereological Techniques

NeuroQuantology, 2011
This issue of NeuroQuantology is a special volume on the "Unbiased Stereological Techniques". Articles in this issue are designed to give a basic and comprehensive view about the latest methods of design-based stereology. Stereology is a branch of morphometry, which provide simple methods to estimate various parameters by a correct sampling design ...
Kaplan S., Canan S.
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Sampling designs for stereology*

Journal of Microscopy, 1981
SUMMARYThe purpose of this paper is to propose the necessary sampling techniques for estimating a global parameter defined in a solid opaque specimen (e.g. the total volume of mitochondria in a given liver, the total capillary surface area in a given lung, etc.).
L M, Cruz-Orive, E R, Weibel
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Inference for Stereological Extremes

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2007
In the production of clean steels, the occurrence of imperfections—so-called “inclusions”—is unavoidable. The strength of a clean steel block is largely dependent on the size of the largest imperfection that it contains, so inference on extreme inclusion size forms an important part of quality control.
BORTOT, PAOLA, S. Coles, S. Sisson
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