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Ki67 IHC Human Tumor

In this immunohistochemistry (IHC) single stain, Ki67+ nuclei are shown in brown chromogen (DAB) in a human tumor indicating a high proliferation rate. All nuclei are counterstained with hematoxylin. Ki67 IHC is also available for mouse and rat tissues and in combination with other primary antibodies.  …

Mouse Aorta Stained With H&E

Our users often request special services for sectioning or staining. On this particular project, mouse aorta is shown by H&E stain.  (Mouse aorta stained with hematoxylin and eosin)      …

Congratulations to Dr. Laura Ranum

We would like to congratulate Dr. Laura Ranum on her recent achievements. We have the pleasure of working with Dr. Ranum’s lab on a frequent basis. Dr. David S. Guzick sent out the following email outlining Dr. Ranum’s achievements.   David S. Guzick, M.D., Ph.D. Senior Vice President for Health Affairs, UF…

New Customer Feedback Form

We, the Molecular Pathology Core, have recently added a Customer Feedback Form to our website. We want to hear back from our submitters. We encourage you to fill out a feedback form to let us know what you think of our services.  …

Laser microdissection for pancreatic cancer- Song Han et al, July 2016

A recent publication by University of Florida investigators highlights the utility of laser microdissection to separate pancreatic ductal epithelium and stroma. Dr. Song Han and colleagues published their studies in Oncotarget describing alterations in miRNA important in pancreatic tumor biology. Laser microdissection was performed by Dr. David Gonzalo, Chief Gastrointestinal…

Laser Capture Microdissection- brightfield or fluorescence

The Leica 7000 is available for bright-field and fluorescence sample microdissection of human, animal or plant materials. Paraffin or fresh frozen samples are placed on PEN membrane slides. Please contact Dr. Ann Fu to discuss your project needs and arrange use. Total RNA amount and integrity isolated from any sample…