2014
DOI: 10.1177/0192623314544379
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Development of a Computational High-Throughput Tool for the Quantitative Examination of Dose-Dependent Histological Features

Abstract: High-resolution digitalizing of histology slides facilitates the development of computational alternatives to manual quantitation of features of interest. We developed a MATLAB-based quantitative histological analysis tool (QuHAnT) for the high-throughput assessment of distinguishable histological features. QuHAnT validation was demonstrated by comparison with manual quantitation using liver sections from mice orally gavaged with sesame oil vehicle or 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD; 0.001–30 µg/kg) … Show more

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“…Development of periportal fibrosis as indicated by excess collagen deposition was determined by qualitative and quantitative assessment of PSR-stained liver sections. In agreement with previous studies (Nault et al, 2015a;Pierre et al, 2014), TCDD treatment significantly increased collagen deposition in the liver (Fig. 6A and B).…”
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“…Development of periportal fibrosis as indicated by excess collagen deposition was determined by qualitative and quantitative assessment of PSR-stained liver sections. In agreement with previous studies (Nault et al, 2015a;Pierre et al, 2014), TCDD treatment significantly increased collagen deposition in the liver (Fig. 6A and B).…”
Section: Par-1 Deficiency Does Not Reduce Tcdd-elicited Hepatotoxicitysupporting
confidence: 93%
“…All histological processing and staining were performed at the Michigan State University Investigative Histopathology Laboratory (https://humanpathology.natsci.msu.edu/; last accessed September 14, 2016) (Nault et al, 2015a). Briefly, frozen livers were sectioned at 6 mm and stained with an Oil Red O (ORO) solution and Gill 2 hematoxylin counterstain.…”
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