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Description: 1988 paper by Robert W. Williams and Pasko Rakic presenting the "counting box" method. Updated with authors' comments on their paper and on the Abercrombie's correction. (September 10, 1999)
Neurogenetics at UT Health Science Center Please refer to: Williams RW, Rakic P (1988) Three-dimensional counting: An accurate and direct method to estimate numbers of cells in sectioned material. J Comp Neurol 278:344-352 (1988). Orginal version © 1988 Alan R. Liss, Inc.
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