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Improved Count Rate and Resolution Performance of aThermoelectrically Cooled Si(Li) X-ray Detector

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 July 2002

S. Barkan
Affiliation:
Hardware Engineering, Kevex InstrumentsValencia, CA
K. F. Ihrig
Affiliation:
Peltier Product Engineering, Kevex Instruments
M. B. Abott
Affiliation:
Test Engineering, Kevex Instruments
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Abstract

This study provides a quantitative validation of qualitative automated three-dimensional (3-D) analysis methods reported earlier. It demonstrates the applicability and quantitative accuracy of our method to detect, characterize, and count Feulgen stained cell nuclei in two tissues (hippocampus and testes). A laser-scanned confocal light microscope was used to record 3-D images i which our algorithms automatically identified individual nuclei from the optical sections given an estimate of minimum nuclear size. The hippocampal data sets were also manually counted independently by five trained observers using the STERECON 3-D image reconstruction system. The automated and manual counts were compared. A nucleus-by-nucleus comparison of the manual and automated counts verified that the automated analysis was accurate and reproducible, and permitted additional quantitative analyses not available from manual methods. The algorithms also identified subpopulations of nuclei within the hippocampal samples, and haploid and diploid nuclei in the testes. Our methods were shown to be repeatable, accurate, and more consistent than manual counting.

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© 1999 Microscopy Society of America

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