Stereology with OPEN-Stereo: low-cost, accessible, and accurate cellular quantification
Cassia Overk, William C. Mobley

TL;DR
OPEN-Stereo is a low-cost, open-source stereology platform that provides accurate and unbiased cell counting for neurodegeneration research.
Contribution
OPEN-Stereo introduces an accessible, accurate, and open-source stereology platform using standard hardware and software-based calibration.
Findings
OPEN-Stereo achieved up to 95% agreement in cell counts compared to commercial systems.
Statistical equivalence was confirmed using two-way repeated measures ANOVA (p = 0.8962).
The platform supports AI-driven cell identification and counting.
Abstract
Critical to rigor in neurodegeneration research is the accurate and unbiased assessment of degenerative phenotypes, where stereology remains the gold standard, yet its widespread adoption is hindered by the high cost of proprietary systems. We developed OPEN-Stereo, an open-source stereology platform that integrates standard microscopy hardware with intelligent, software-based calibration and positional control. Innovative use of computer vision methods, multi-scale image-based calibration and navigation, are combined with open-loop stage data to establish a global positioning system without costly hardware, while remaining within the accuracy tolerances inherent to stereological sampling. OPEN-Stereo implements the stereological random sampling method for unbiased cell counting. Validation using samples previously analyzed on commercial systems demonstrated up to 95% agreement in cell…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPoint processes and geometric inequalities · Cell Image Analysis Techniques · Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms
