SPRING TERM
2015 AMELIA PAYNE’S EXIBITION
INTRODUCTION
• Weiss Lab
• Classes
 Visualizing Algebra
 Chemistry
 Italian
• Crash Course World History
• Q & A
THIS IS NOT A GATEWAY EXHIBITION
WEISS LAB
2015
AMAZING PEOPLE
Thank you to all the amazing people who gave me this opportunity, and helped me learn
PROJECTS
• HARVESTING MOUSE LUNGS
• PHOTOGRAPHING MICROSCOPY SLIDES
• PH TESTING
• SODIUM DEOXYCHOLATE MYSTERY
• STORAGE SOLUTIONS
HARVESTING MOUSE LUNGS
To be used in experiments involving the
decellularization and recellularization of
lungs
Lung
Cannula in
tracia
Lung being ventilated during recelurazation
WHY
Reacherch involving the removal of
cells(decelurazation) and re-growing
cells(recellurazation) may eventually help
us to grow human lungs for transplant
PHOTOGRAPHING SLIDES
Of Decellurised and Recellurised lung
and assembling PowerPoints of the slides
Recellurised mouse lung slide
ventilated with 150ml of airThe microscope used to photograph slides
Native pig lung slide
PH TESTING
• WHY: Ph. tested washes to insure that the PH would not effect the
decal process unduly
• HOW: a Ph. testing system.
• Small amounts of each weak acids or bases and added to neutralize
the Ph.
• The small amounts( > 35 μl in most cases demonstrated) that the Ph
was close to neutral
• The Ph. was close to neutral and will not impact the decell process
DATA
Average Ph. Of washes
Di Triton NaCl DNase
6.11 6.42 4.9 6.28
DI Triton NaCl Dnase
7.35 7.39 7.35 7.79
DI Triton NaCl Dnase
20.5 29.4 25.4 1.25
Average Ph. ReachedAverage NaOH to neutral UL
CHEMISTRY CONNECTION
I learned about chemical reactions and
writing formulas in chemistry class
When doing the PH neutralizing
experiment a interesting reaction
occurred. Adding the soluble hydrochloric
acid to the soluble Sodium deoxycholate
solution caused a insoluble participate to
form, I set out to find out why
The Plot Thickens
THEORY'S
• I suspected a chemical reaction like the ones I
had been learning about in chemistry class
• I wrote a formula like I had and researched the
solubility of possible products
• All the possible outcomes were soluble but a
precipitate had formed. Why?
The formula
HCl(aq) + C24H39NaO4(aq) → x(aq) + y(s)
LIKE ANYONE EVER GOT A GOOD ANSWER ON YAHOO
CASE CLOSED
• It was my former mentor Darcy who eventually
solved the riddle
• It wasn't a chemical reaction at all
• Sodium Dexoycolate is soluble in water under a
certain set of conditions
• It is soluble when the PH is above 5
• The added hydrochloric acid locally dropped the
Ph. below 5 causing the Sodium Dexoycolate to
leave solution
• Product information sheets contain useful data,
like solubility conditions.
• Always check the product information sheet, and
the material safety data sheet for any chemical
you are using
HCl(aq) + C24H39NaO4(aq) → HCl(aq) + C24H39NaO4 (s)
The formula
STORING LUNGS
We can not store decellurised lungs for
longer then 3 months
Enzymes may digest proteins, making
the lungs unviable for recellurization
Water crystals are sharp and can
damage cells and matrix. Water
also expands and bursts cells
when it freezes.
Cryogenic chemicals that lower
the freezing point are often
dangerous to cells
I researched methods used to
store skin grafts
SOLUTIONS
Freezing at a controlled rate in
a controlled rate freezer in a
cryogenic solution is another
In the future I will help to
create a protocol for
preserving the decellurised
lung matrix
Deep freezing in liquid
nitrogen may be a
possible method
propylene glycol a cryogenic solution
WHAT I LEARNED
• To work hard
• How to take clear miscopy photos
• How tissue is stored
• How to test for Ph.
• How to interact with coworkers
• How to win sparkle quizzes when
One person cant spell and the
other only knows the answers in
germen
Q & A

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  • 1.
    SPRING TERM 2015 AMELIAPAYNE’S EXIBITION
  • 2.
    INTRODUCTION • Weiss Lab •Classes  Visualizing Algebra  Chemistry  Italian • Crash Course World History • Q & A
  • 3.
    THIS IS NOTA GATEWAY EXHIBITION
  • 4.
  • 6.
    AMAZING PEOPLE Thank youto all the amazing people who gave me this opportunity, and helped me learn
  • 7.
    PROJECTS • HARVESTING MOUSELUNGS • PHOTOGRAPHING MICROSCOPY SLIDES • PH TESTING • SODIUM DEOXYCHOLATE MYSTERY • STORAGE SOLUTIONS
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    HARVESTING MOUSE LUNGS Tobe used in experiments involving the decellularization and recellularization of lungs Lung Cannula in tracia Lung being ventilated during recelurazation WHY Reacherch involving the removal of cells(decelurazation) and re-growing cells(recellurazation) may eventually help us to grow human lungs for transplant
  • 9.
    PHOTOGRAPHING SLIDES Of Decellurisedand Recellurised lung and assembling PowerPoints of the slides Recellurised mouse lung slide ventilated with 150ml of airThe microscope used to photograph slides Native pig lung slide
  • 10.
    PH TESTING • WHY:Ph. tested washes to insure that the PH would not effect the decal process unduly • HOW: a Ph. testing system. • Small amounts of each weak acids or bases and added to neutralize the Ph. • The small amounts( > 35 μl in most cases demonstrated) that the Ph was close to neutral • The Ph. was close to neutral and will not impact the decell process
  • 11.
    DATA Average Ph. Ofwashes Di Triton NaCl DNase 6.11 6.42 4.9 6.28 DI Triton NaCl Dnase 7.35 7.39 7.35 7.79 DI Triton NaCl Dnase 20.5 29.4 25.4 1.25 Average Ph. ReachedAverage NaOH to neutral UL
  • 12.
    CHEMISTRY CONNECTION I learnedabout chemical reactions and writing formulas in chemistry class When doing the PH neutralizing experiment a interesting reaction occurred. Adding the soluble hydrochloric acid to the soluble Sodium deoxycholate solution caused a insoluble participate to form, I set out to find out why The Plot Thickens
  • 13.
    THEORY'S • I suspecteda chemical reaction like the ones I had been learning about in chemistry class • I wrote a formula like I had and researched the solubility of possible products • All the possible outcomes were soluble but a precipitate had formed. Why? The formula HCl(aq) + C24H39NaO4(aq) → x(aq) + y(s)
  • 14.
    LIKE ANYONE EVERGOT A GOOD ANSWER ON YAHOO
  • 15.
    CASE CLOSED • Itwas my former mentor Darcy who eventually solved the riddle • It wasn't a chemical reaction at all • Sodium Dexoycolate is soluble in water under a certain set of conditions • It is soluble when the PH is above 5 • The added hydrochloric acid locally dropped the Ph. below 5 causing the Sodium Dexoycolate to leave solution • Product information sheets contain useful data, like solubility conditions. • Always check the product information sheet, and the material safety data sheet for any chemical you are using HCl(aq) + C24H39NaO4(aq) → HCl(aq) + C24H39NaO4 (s) The formula
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    STORING LUNGS We cannot store decellurised lungs for longer then 3 months Enzymes may digest proteins, making the lungs unviable for recellurization Water crystals are sharp and can damage cells and matrix. Water also expands and bursts cells when it freezes. Cryogenic chemicals that lower the freezing point are often dangerous to cells I researched methods used to store skin grafts
  • 17.
    SOLUTIONS Freezing at acontrolled rate in a controlled rate freezer in a cryogenic solution is another In the future I will help to create a protocol for preserving the decellurised lung matrix Deep freezing in liquid nitrogen may be a possible method propylene glycol a cryogenic solution
  • 18.
    WHAT I LEARNED •To work hard • How to take clear miscopy photos • How tissue is stored • How to test for Ph. • How to interact with coworkers • How to win sparkle quizzes when One person cant spell and the other only knows the answers in germen
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