

The Stereo Investigator system for unbiased stereology has been cited in over 4,000 published papers, making it by far the most-cited unbiased stereology system in the world. For this reason, many peer-reviewed journals require or recommend the use of unbiased stereology when quantifying cells or structures. View a powerpoint presentation on 'Stereology Therory and Experimental Design'īy using unbiased stereology, researchers get unbiased, accurate and reliable data. Other techniques for obtaining quantitative analyses of cell populations, such as counting cell profiles at the top of each physical section, or using ad hoc automatic cell detection algorithms, yield inaccurate and biased results.

Then, researchers use a set of rigorously tested rules to mark cells and structures in each sampling site for quantification. Unbiased stereology uses systematic random sampling (a statistical sampling method) to unbiasedly select a representative sample of the region of interest.

Unbiased stereology is recognized in biological research as the best-practice method for quantitative histology.
