A concise review of optical, physical and isotropic fractionator techniques in neuroscience studies, including recent developments

Volume: 310, Pages: 45 - 53
Published: Dec 1, 2018
Abstract
Stereology is a collection of methods which makes it possible to produce interpretations about actual three-dimensional features of objects based on data obtained from their two-dimensional sections or images. Quantitative morphological studies of the central nervous system have undergone significant development. In particular, new approaches known as design-based methods have been successfully applied to neuromorphological research. The...
Paper Details
Title
A concise review of optical, physical and isotropic fractionator techniques in neuroscience studies, including recent developments
Published Date
Dec 1, 2018
Volume
310
Pages
45 - 53
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