%0 Journal Article
%A Nelson, Glyn
%A Boehm, Ulrike
%A Bagley, Steve
%A Bajcsy, Peter
%A Bischof, Johanna
%A Brown, Claire M
%A Dauphin, Aurélien
%A Dobbie, Ian M
%A Eriksson, John E
%A Faklaris, Orestis
%A Fernandez-Rodriguez, Julia
%A Ferrand, Alexia
%A Gelman, Laurent
%A Gheisari, Ali
%A Hartmann, Hella
%A Kukat, Christian
%A Laude, Alex
%A Mitkovski, Miso
%A Munck, Sebastian
%A North, Alison J
%A Rasse, Tobias M
%A Resch-Genger, Ute
%A Schuetz, Lucas C
%A Seitz, Arne
%A Strambio-De-Castillia, Caterina
%A Swedlow, Jason R
%A Alexopoulos, Ioannis
%A Aumayr, Karin
%A Avilov, Sergiy
%A Bakker, Gert-Jan
%A Bammann, Rodrigo R
%A Bassi, Andrea
%A Beckert, Hannes
%A Beer, Sebastian
%A Belyaev, Yury
%A Bierwagen, Jakob
%A Birngruber, Konstantin A
%A Bosch, Manel
%A Breitlow, Juergen
%A Cameron, Lisa A
%A Chalfoun, Joe
%A Chambers, James J
%A Chen, Chieh-Li
%A Conde-Sousa, Eduardo
%A Corbett, Alexander D
%A Cordelieres, Fabrice P
%A Nery, Elaine Del
%A Dietzel, Ralf
%A Eismann, Frank
%A Fazeli, Elnaz
%A Felscher, Andreas
%A Fried, Hans
%A Gaudreault, Nathalie
%A Goh, Wah Ing
%A Guilbert, Thomas
%A Hadleigh, Roland
%A Hemmerich, Peter
%A Holst, Gerhard A
%A Itano, Michelle S
%A Jaffe, Claudia B
%A Jambor, Helena K
%A Jarvis, Stuart C
%A Keppler, Antje
%A Kirchenbuechler, David
%A Kirchner, Marcel
%A Kobayashi, Norio
%A Krens, Gabriel
%A Kunis, Susanne
%A Lacoste, Judith
%A Marcello, Marco
%A Martins, Gabriel G
%A Metcalf, Daniel J
%A Mitchell, Claire A
%A Moore, Joshua
%A Mueller, Tobias
%A Nelson, Michael S
%A Ogg, Stephen
%A Onami, Shuichi
%A Palmer, Alexandra L
%A Paul-Gilloteaux, Perrine
%A Pimentel, Jaime A
%A Plantard, Laure
%A Podder, Santosh
%A Rexhepaj, Elton
%A Royon, Arnaud
%A Saari, Markku A
%A Schapman, Damien
%A Schoonderwoert, Vincent
%A Schroth-Diez, Britta
%A Schwartz, Stanley
%A Shaw, Michael
%A Spitaler, Martin
%A Stoeckl, Martin T
%A Sudar, Damir
%A Teillon, Jeremie
%A Terjung, Stefan
%A Thuenauer, Roland
%A Wilms, Christian D
%A Wright, Graham D
%A Nitschke, Roland
%T QUAREP-LiMi: A community-driven initiative to establish guidelines for quality assessment and reproducibility for instruments and images in light microscopy.
%J Journal of microscopy
%V 284
%N 1
%@ 1365-2818
%C Oxford [u.a.]
%I Wiley-Blackwell
%M DZNE-2021-01504
%P 56 - 73
%D 2021
%X A modern day light microscope has evolved from a tool devoted to making primarily empirical observations to what is now a sophisticated , quantitative device that is an integral part of both physical and life science research. Nowadays, microscopes are found in nearly every experimental laboratory. However, despite their prevalent use in capturing and quantifying scientific phenomena, neither a thorough understanding of the principles underlying quantitative imaging techniques nor appropriate knowledge of how to calibrate, operate and maintain microscopes can be taken for granted. This is clearly demonstrated by the well-documented and widespread difficulties that are routinely encountered in evaluating acquired data and reproducing scientific experiments. Indeed, studies have shown that more than 70
%K Microscopy
%K Reference Standards
%K Reproducibility of Results
%K confocal (Other)
%K light microscopy (Other)
%K metadata (Other)
%K quality assessment (Other)
%K quality control (Other)
%K reproducibility (Other)
%K widefield (Other)
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%$ pmid:34214188
%R 10.1111/jmi.13041
%U https://pub.dzne.de/record/162849