disector
Disector is a stereological method used to obtain unbiased estimates of the number of discrete particles within a defined volume, typically cells such as neurons or glia in histological sections. The method relies on comparing two planes in space and counting particles that are present in one plane but absent in the other, yielding an estimator of total particle number that is independent of particle size, shape, or orientation.
There are two main implementations: the physical disector and the optical disector. In the physical disector,
Disector counts are used to estimate cell number per region or per unit volume (N/V). It is
The disector principle was introduced by Sterio in 1984 and remains a core tool in quantitative histology