Our lab provides routine histology, immunohistochemistry, and in situ hybridization services at reasonable prices. Please see the gallery of pictures below for some examples of our work.

We provide services to the University community and outside researchers as the Research Pathology Services laboratory (RPS). In addition we provide histology and quantification of animal models of disease, with a focus on vascular and renal diabetic complications as the histology core lab for the Seattle Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Center (MMPC)To submit samples, please fill out the appropriate Service Request Form below, and for more information or explanations of pricing, contact the lab supervisor, Kelly Hudkins (kellylee@u.washington.edu).

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Forms can be faxed to 206-221-6678 and tissues may be brought or sent to Room E501 in the Health Sciences Building, 1959 NE Pacific Avenue, Seattle WA   98195.


         
    Silver methenamine stain                     Ki67 immunohistochemistry                Hematoxylin & Eosin (H&E)                Double immunohistochemistry
         Mouse Kidney                                              Mouse Intestine                                      Mouse Eye                                   Macrophages (purple)
                                                                                                                                                                                                          Tubules (brown)
 

      
    Immunofluorescence                                          TUNEL stain                           35S  In situ hybridization                 Double IHC and in situ hybridization
         Mouse Kidney                                         Mouse Mammary Gland                      Primate Tongue                                         Human Kidney