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Ewald R. Weibel was a researcher affiliated with the University of Bern in Switzerland. They contributed to the academic community through their work, though detailed records of their recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues are not available.

While specific works and collaborations are not documented in the available data, their association with the University of Bern situates them within a well-regarded research environment known for contributions to various scientific disciplines.

The fields and subfields of study related to Weibel's research are not listed in the provided information, and no particular main topics, co-authors, or frequent publication venues were noted. There is also no record of book publications or awards won by this scientist in the current data.

The absence of recent publications or awards might reflect the historical nature of their contributions or incomplete archival records. However, the University of Bern affiliation indicates a background within a structured academic institution.

Best Publications

  • Morphometry of the Human Lung

    Ewald R. Weibel

  • Stereological principles for morphometry in electron microscopic cytology.

    Ewald R. Weibel

  • CORRELATED MORPHOMETRIC AND BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON THE LIVER CELL I. Morphometric Model, Stereologic Methods, and Normal Morphometric Data for Rat Liver

    Ewald R. Weibel;Willy Stäubli;Hans Rudolf Gnägi;Felix A. Hess

  • Practical methods for biological morphometry

    Ewald R. Weibel

  • Distribution of organelles and membranes between hepatocytes and nonhepatocytes in the rat liver parenchyma. A stereological study.

    A Blouin;R P Bolender;E R Weibel

  • Cell number and cell characteristics of the normal human lung

    James D. Crapo;Brenda E. Barry;Peter Gehr;Marianne Bachofen

  • A principle for counting tissue structures on random sections

    Ewald R. Weibel;Domingo M. Gomez

  • The pathway for oxygen : structure and function in the mammalian respiratory system

    Ewald R. Weibel

  • Principles and methods for the morphometric study of the lung and other organs.

    Weibel Er

  • An Official Research Policy Statement of the American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society: Standards for Quantitative Assessment of Lung Structure

    Connie C. W. Hsia;Dallas M. Hyde;Matthias Ochs;Ewald R. Weibel

  • Structural alterations of lung parenchyma in the adult respiratory distress syndrome.

    M. Bachofen;E.R. Weibel

  • Endurance training in humans: aerobic capacity and structure of skeletal muscle

    H. Hoppeler;H. Howald;K. Conley;S. L. Lindstedt

  • Alterations of the gas exchange apparatus in adult respiratory insufficiency associated with septicemia.

    Marianne Bachofen;Ewald R. Weibel

  • The normal human lung: ultrastructure and morphometric estimation of diffusion capacity

    Peter Gehr;Marianne Bachofen;Ewald R. Weibel

  • The postnatal growth of the rat lung. I. Morphometry

    Peter H. Burri;Jaroslav Dbaly;Ewald R. Weibel

  • Morphometry of the human pulmonary acinus

    Beatrice Haefeli-Bleuer;Ewald R. Weibel

  • Recent stereological methods for cell biology: a brief survey

    L. M. Cruz-Orive;E. R. Weibel

  • The ultrastructure of the normal human skeletal muscle. A morphometric analysis on untrained men, women and well-trained orienteers.

    Hans Hoppeler;Pierre Lüthi;Helgard Claassen;Ewald R. Weibel

  • The concept of symmorphosis: a testable hypothesis of structure-function relationship.

    E R Weibel;C R Taylor;H Hoppeler

  • Architecture of the human lung. Use of quantitative methods establishes fundamental relations between size and number of lung structures.

    Ewald R. Weibel;Domingo M. Gomez

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans Hoppeler
Hans Hoppeler University of Bern
Luis M. Cruz-Orive
Luis M. Cruz-Orive University of Cantabria
Eric A. Hoffman
Eric A. Hoffman University of Iowa
Ge Wang
Ge Wang Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
James D. Crapo
James D. Crapo National Jewish Health
Merryn H. Tawhai
Merryn H. Tawhai University of Auckland
George E. Palade
George E. Palade Rockefeller University
Wolfgang Kummer
Wolfgang Kummer University of Giessen
Eviatar Nevo
Eviatar Nevo University of Haifa
Konrad Akert
Konrad Akert University of Zurich

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