HUVEC Growth on Si: Take 2 and 3

Last week I attempted another HUVEC growth study on Si, coverslips (glass), and culture wells (plastic). The cells were seeded at too low of a density on the membrane so I adjusted my protocol and started a third growth test. The results of the third growth experiment is shown below.

After 86 hours the cells in the culture wells are confluent (28,000 cells/cm2), with the cells seeded on the glass coverslips and Si growing steadily. The best fit lines are exponential growth according to N=No*exp^(rt), where t is time in hours. R values for cells growing on plastic, glass, and pnc-Si are 0.0278, 0.018, and 0.0249 divisions/hour (.6672, .432, and .5976  divisions/day).

I also tracked discoloration, shown below.

Discoloration of both RTP and non-RTPed samples occurred more quickly than shown in Anant’s post. This may be attributed to the processing/properties of W334 (Cu contamination) compared to W311 and 312.

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  1. Now calculate the per capita growth rate.

    The slope of the tissue culture plastic is surprising. Were the cells getting close to confluent on the TC dish?

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