# ShEEP Request for a Zeiss Axio Imager M2 with Stereo Investigator System

> **NIH VA IS1** · BALTIMORE VA MEDICAL CENTER · 2022 · —

## Abstract

Stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), cardiac arrest (CA), posttraumatic epilepsy (PTE), and
neuropathic pain are leading causes of death and long-term disability among Veterans. This ShEEP
proposal is to request purchasing the Zeiss AxioImager M2 ApoTome with Stereo Investigator System (#
27552 - MBF Bioscience) for quantitative and microscopic imaging analysis of mounted slide tissue using
Design Based Unbiased Stereology protocols. This is a complete system with the updated ApoTome which
can achieve a comparable or higher axial resolution than that of high-end confocal laser scanning
microscope (cLSM). With the advent of high-resolution 2- and 3-dimensional microscopic digital imaging
systems, the design-based unbiased quantitative analysis has become the biggest obstacle for comparing
the focal and cell-specific morphological and biochemical/molecular changes in animal disease models.
This is because of uneven distribution of histological staining and antibody-based immunolabeling.
 To tackle these quantitative challenges, MBF Bioscience has developed the best Zeiss AxioImager
M2 ApoTome with Unbiased Stereology System. The techniques supported by this system are the most
efficient and accurate in the industry. The Zeiss AxioImager M2 ApoTome with Stereo Investigator System
has no special facility requirements; and will be utilized mainly by five users but will be available to all VA
researchers. This system can produce quantitative microscopic imaging data for the statistical analysis
rigor and clear reporting in scientific publications. Therefore, this system will significantly improve our ability
for quantifying a wide variety of numerical imaging parameters such as: size, shape and protein
compositions by robust, efficient, quantitative scoring at the subcellular and macromolecular levels on
tissue sections using stroke, CA, TBI, PTE and neuropathic pain animal models. Four VA-funded projects
are included in this application. The Baltimore VA currently does not have a quantitative imaging system.
 There are already close interactions and collaborations among the users, and this instrument will
further foster such interactions and collaborations. Currently, the Baltimore VA Research Core is directed
by Joungil Choi, PhD, who has wide expertise in biochemistry, histology, immunoassay development, and
molecular biology. She will work closely with Dr. Bingren Hu (PDF/PI) to develop standard operating
procedures and ensure that the personnel are well trained, and the instrument is maintained properly.
Overall, this Zeiss AxioImager M2 ApoTome with Unbiased Stereology Platform is highly suitable for a
group of researchers who need to perform unbiased quantitative microscopic imaging analysis of cells and
tissue sections as tools for biomedical research. All VA-funded participants for this ShEEP application have
extensive needs of using the unbiased quantitative microscopic imaging analysis for: brain injury volume,
number of injured cells, morp...

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10176623
- **Project number:** 1IS1BX005528-01
- **Recipient organization:** BALTIMORE VA MEDICAL CENTER
- **Principal Investigator:** BOGDAN ADRIAN STOICA
- **Activity code:** IS1 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** VA
- **Fiscal year:** 2022
- **Award amount:** —
- **Award type:** 1
- **Project period:** 2021-10-01 → 2022-09-30

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10176623

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10176623, ShEEP Request for a Zeiss Axio Imager M2 with Stereo Investigator System (1IS1BX005528-01). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-24 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10176623. Licensed CC0.

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