Talk:20.109(S12):Initiate cell culture (Day2): Difference between revisions

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==Designs (T/R)==
==Designs (T/R)==


Team Orange (with Team Yellow): Papers have shown that TGF Beta 1 is an important growth factor in maintaining a chondrogenic phenotype. Our experiment is examining how dose dependency of TGF Beta 1 affects the phenotype of chondrocytes by specifically seeing if a small concentration of the factor can lead to dedifferentiation.
Team Orange (with Team Yellow): Papers have shown that TGF Beta 1 is an important growth factor in maintaining a chondrogenic phenotype. Our experiment will examine if there is a dose dependency of TGF Beta 1 on chondrocyte dedifferentiation. We propse testing three different concentrations of TGF Beta 1 (0, nM).


==Designs (W/F)==
==Designs (W/F)==

Revision as of 17:24, 14 April 2012

Plan for Day 2

Group 1 should arrive by 1:05 pm at the latest and immediately go to the tissue culture room. When everyone has arrived, we will thaw your cells in the water bath. After you have finished your culture preparations (ideally by 3 pm), you can take a 10 minute break to refresh your minds, and then will take a short quiz.

Group 2 should arrive by 2:45 pm at the latest and will begin by taking the quiz. If all goes well, you will begin working in the tissue culture room at 3 pm. If your culture preparations that involve a special physical set-up, you can come earlier and work in the extra tissue culture hood.

Note that you may be asked to switch your group number based on grouping together people working with the same type of cells, asking people who need special reagents/equipment to go in the second group, etc.

Notebooks may be handed in by X dates...

T/R

Arrival time (at latest!) 1:05 pm 2:45 pm
Team colour 1
Team colour 2
Team colour 3
Team colour 4

W/F

Arrival time (at latest!) 1:05 pm 2:45 pm
Team colour 1
Team colour 2
Team colour 3
Team colour 4

Designs (T/R)

Team Orange (with Team Yellow): Papers have shown that TGF Beta 1 is an important growth factor in maintaining a chondrogenic phenotype. Our experiment will examine if there is a dose dependency of TGF Beta 1 on chondrocyte dedifferentiation. We propse testing three different concentrations of TGF Beta 1 (0, nM).

Designs (W/F)