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    A new computer system enables detailed mapping and morphometric analysis of histological slides. This system integrates data from various magnifications for precise 3D reconstruction and cell analysis.

    Area of Science:

    • Histology
    • Stereology
    • Morphometry

    Background:

    • Histological preparations require detailed analysis for accurate research.
    • Current methods may lack precision in 3D reconstruction and morphometric analysis.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop a computer system for mapping and planimetry of histological preparations.
    • To enable morphometric analysis of cellular and vascular profiles in relation to cytoarchitectonic boundaries.

    Main Methods:

    • Data acquisition from low- and high-power micrographs of thick and semi-thin sections.
    • Digitizing tablet input of data into a micro-computer with real-world coordinates.
    • Utilizing a time-sharing computer for analysis, 3D display, cell counts, and stereology.

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    Main Results:

    • The system accurately maps and quantifies histological features.
    • Enables morphometric analysis based on profile position relative to boundaries.
    • Facilitates 3D visualization and stereological analysis of tissue structures.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed computer system provides a robust platform for advanced histological analysis.
    • This technology enhances the precision of morphometric studies and 3D reconstruction.
    • Offers potential for improved understanding of tissue architecture and cellular organization.