ONL nuclei were counted in a semiautomated fashion using QuPath (University of Edinburgh, Division of Pathology, Edinburgh, Scotland;
Quantitative Analysis of Retinal Histology
ONL nuclei were counted in a semiautomated fashion using QuPath (University of Edinburgh, Division of Pathology, Edinburgh, Scotland;
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Corresponding Organization : Emory University
Other organizations : Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Central South University, Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University, Atlanta VA Health Care System
Variable analysis
- None explicitly mentioned
- ONL (outer nuclear layer) nuclei count
- Fixation solution (97% methanol, 3% acetic acid) at -80 °C for 4 days
- Paraffin embedding
- Sectioning thickness of 5 µm
- Hematoxylin and eosin staining
- Imaging with 20× bright-field microscope objective
- Positive control: None mentioned
- Negative control: None mentioned
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