Then expand your discussion and address how your results can be applied to hemophilia.

The goal of this lab is to determine the type of cells that produce the most Factor IX to create cheaper medicine for patients with Hemophilia. After the three cell types are discussed, stop for a few minutes to think about what has been presented to you. Create a hypothesis to predict which cell type will produce the most Factor IX.
When you are done with the lab, use the following outline to write a report or presentation.
Label each portion of the lab as follows:
Introduction: Start with a broad discussion of Hemophilia and the issues it causes. Narrow your focus down to factor IX. Conclude the introduction with the hypothesis you created while performing the lab. It’s OK if you were not correct.
Methods: Describe how you conducted the lab. Include the specific steps you took to perform the ELISA and analyze the results so someone reading the lab could replicate the experiment.
Results/Data: Describe your results here. Tables and charts would be appropriate. Images from the lab are also good to support your results.
Discussion: Review your results and determine if your experiment supports or refutes your hypothesis. Explain why. Then expand your discussion and address how your results can be applied to Hemophilia. Be specific and give details.
Requirements: Reference at least two journal articles.
Follow APA formatting. Include a title and references pages/slides.

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