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Knowing What Counts: Unbiased Stereology in the Non-human Primate Brain
Title:
Knowing What Counts: Unbiased Stereology in the Non-human Primate Brain
Author:
Burke, Mark
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Publication Information:
Cambridge, MA MyJoVE Corp 2016
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online resource (685 seconds)
Series:
Biology
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Abstract:
The anatomical organization of the primate brain can provide important insights into normal and pathological conditions in humans. Unbiased stereology is a method for accurately and efficiently estimating the total neuron number (or other cell type) in a given reference space1.
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For undergraduate, graduate, and professional students
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https://www.jove.com/t/1262
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