A rapid and reliable method of counting neurons and other cells in brain tissue: a comparison of flow cytometry and manual counting methods
It is of critical importance to understand the numbers and distributions of neurons and non-neurons in the cerebral cortex because cell numbers are reduced with normal aging and by diseases of the CNS. The isotropic fractionator method provides a faster way of estimating numbers of total cells and n...
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Main Authors: | Christine E Collins (Author), Nicole A Young (Author), David K Flaherty (Author), David C Airey (Author), Jon H Kaas (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2010-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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