Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota
The Comparative Pathology Shared Resource team. Left to right: Josh Parker, Dr. Ilze Matise, Dr. Gerry O'Sullivan, Anne Undersander, Dr. Tim O'Brien, Dr. Cathy Carlson, Mesfin Negia, and Ysidro Lopez.
The Comparative Pathology Shared Resource, led by Cathy Carlson, D.V.M., Ph.D., provides pathology support and expertise to Cancer Center members who use laboratory animals in their research.
Coronal section of a normal mouse head; H&E stain
Production of high quality tissue sections from frozen and fixed tissues.
Mll expression (red) in nuclei (blue) of myeloid blast cells
Detection of cell antigens in frozen and fixed animal tissue sections. More than 50 protocols have been developed to work in mouse, rat, rabbit, monkey, and human tissues. Click here to view the most current list (PDF). The number of available IHC stains is continually increasing. . Please contact us for the most current list, and prior to requesting a specific antigen immunostain.
Pancreatic islet with double stain for BRDU (nuclear) and insulin (cytoplasmic).
Dr. Ilze Matise, board certified veterinary pathologist, is available for consultations and review of microscopic lesions and immunohistochemical stain results every Tuesday morning from 10 a.m. until Noon in CCRB 560E. It is not necessary to sign up. Just stop by with your materials and slides, result tables and files, images, etc. If you wish to schedule a specific time, please contact Dr. Matise (matis001@umn.edu; 612-625-4256).
To ensure timely completion of large projects (those involving analyses from >30 animals), please contact Dr. Matise approximately 3 months prior to sample submission to discuss the goals of pathologic analysis, research questions posed and types of analyses anticipated.
A pathologist whose input directly contributes to a scientific publication should be included as a co-author and laboratory support contributing to a scientific publication should be included in the acknowledgements section of the manuscript.
View a list of manuscripts (PDF) prepared with technical and pathology assistance of CPSR.