“…The number, size and distribution of nephron provide important information about the organization of the kidney (Nyengaard, 1999). Therefore, kidney development in humans (Almeida & Mandarim‐de‐Lacerda, 2002; Dakovic Bjelakovic, Vlajkovic, Petrovic, Bjelakovic, & Antic, 2018; Daković‐Bjelaković et al, 2005; Puelles et al, 2015), rats (Bueters, Jeronimus‐Klaasen, Brüggemann, van den Heuvel, & Schreuder, 2017; Cullen‐McEwen et al, 2011; Melchioretto et al, 2016; Şimşek et al, 2009), mice (Cullen‐McEwen, Armitage, Nyengaard, & Bertram, 2012; Dickinson, Walker, Cullen‐McEwen, Wintour, & Moritz, 2005; Hokke et al, 2016; Nuñez et al, 2018) and nonhuman primates (Batchelder, Keyser, Lee, & Tarantal, 2013; Gubhaju & Black, 2005) has been studied using stereological methods.…”