This week has been nice in that it has been a mix between
reading literature and working with Mat Lab.
After presenting another PowerPoint and fixing loose ends, I finalized
the procedure and task for my project.
However, I now have to code the task that I will be performing on the
participants. With no prior programming
experience and very little help in my lab, I have turned to YouTube videos focusing
on Python. However, I should be finished
coding sometime next week, just in time to start testing and analyzing
data. This summer is going by quick!
As mentioned in my previous blog, I have been awaiting ligament, menisci, and cartilage tissue from a canine or human knee joint for (interleukin) IL-1B tissue culture. IL-1B is an inflammatory cytokine that has been proven to increase rates of tissue degeneration and osteoarthritis development in the Thompson Lab. Dr. Stoker wants me to experiment with different types of knee tissues in a co-culture with varying levels of this cytokine to determine its effects on the entire knee joint. This co-culture uses an insert permeable to the media to separate the two tissue samples from physical contact, while allowing them to share the same media. This creates an extremely accurate model for knee tissues in their native environment due to their exposure to the same synovial fluid in the joint. This model would then be treated with the IL-1B and cultured for 21 days. During these 21 days, the media would be collected every three days for biomarker evaluation at the end of the stu...
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