For the experiment, the first thing that we'll be doing is filling up our 6 wells on the plate with 5 milliliter samples of mouse cancer cells. Then, we're going to leave 3 wells of the plate alone, for our controls. After that, we're going to inject the remaining plates with 5, 3, and 1(respectively) milliliters of mouse stem cells. We're going to incubate the samples for 3 days total, taking pictures once a day, starting when we put them in the incubator. The goal of this whole process is to see and chart the growth of the cancer cells that are exposed to the stem cells, and document the changes.
Something that we've really been trying to figure out are some strategies that we can use to make sure we stay productive during the time that our cells are incubating. Our current plan is to try to analyze our current data, and when we can't do that, or are done doing that, refining our methods, introduction, and abstract to our paper. If we can't do that, we wanted to look into other research that may have answered our question, or done something similar to what we will be doing. We've been trying to come up with more concrete things, but that's what we have so far. -Procedure (current draft) -Introduction (current draft)
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