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Quantitative Verfahren der histologischen Strukturanalyse unter Berücksichtigung verschiedener Ordnungsprinzipien

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Morphometrie in der Zyto- und Histopathologie

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In den anorganischen (“exakten“) Wissenschaften hat die zahlenmäßige Beschreibung von Beobachtungen eine lange und erfolgreiche Geschichte. In den Arbeiten der Schule des Pythagoras sehen wir bereits einen Höhepunkt dieses Ansatzes. In den Biowissenschaften herrschte dagegen lange Zeit eine qualifizierende Beschreibung vor, ganz besonders auf dem Gebiet der morphologischen Disziplinen. Diese Zurückhaltung wird verständlich, wenn man bedenkt, daß die zunächst zugänglichen makroskopischen Parameter breiten Schwankungen unterliegen, die vor allem durch die Abhängigkeit genetischer Informationsexpression von äußeren Faktoren bedingt sind. Erst die neuere biologische Forschung, insbesondere auf dem zellulären und subzellulären Niveau, gab einen neuen Anstoß, Beobachtungen quantitativ zu korrelieren.

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Eins, S. (1988). Quantitative Verfahren der histologischen Strukturanalyse unter Berücksichtigung verschiedener Ordnungsprinzipien. In: Burger, G., Oberholzer, M., Gössner, W. (eds) Morphometrie in der Zyto- und Histopathologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73764-0_4

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