Accuracy in quantitative 3D image analysis

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Quantitative 3D imaging is becoming an increasingly popular and powerful approach to investigate plant growth and development. With the increased use of 3D image analysis, standards to ensure the accuracy and reproducibility of these data are required. This commentary highlights how image acquisition and postprocessing can introduce artifacts into 3D image data and proposes steps to increase both the accuracy and reproducibility of these analyses. It is intended to aid researchers entering the field of 3D image processing of plant cells and tissues and to help general readers in understanding and evaluating such data.

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Bassel, G. W. (2015, April 1). Accuracy in quantitative 3D image analysis. Plant Cell. American Society of Plant Biologists. https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135061

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