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| [[Image: Hannamonroen.jpg|100px|thumb|Name: Hanna Monroe]]
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==Summary/Discussion==
==Summary/Discussion==


Based on the p-value for experiment 1, there is a statistically significant difference among the different doses of LPS. Upon further analysis between all groups, each comparison showed significance when comparing the t-test values to the corrected p-value. In this study of inflammotin and the elderly, we found that the dose of LPS does make a difference in the amount of inflammotin in elderly.
Based on the p-value for experiment 1, there is a statistically significant difference among the different doses of LPS. Upon further analysis between all groups, each comparison showed significance when comparing the t-test values to the corrected p-value. In this study of inflammotin and the elderly, we found that the dose of LPS does make a difference in the amount of inflammotin in elderly. However, in experiment 2, there was no significant difference between the doses of LPS. The dose of LPS does not make a significant difference in the amount of inflammotin.

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Name: Trevaun Walker
Name: Thomas Murphy
Name: Hanna Monroe
Name: Natkanes Pakjirasirikul
Name: Reaghan Fletcher

LAB 2 WRITE-UP

Descriptive Statistics

Experiment 1

This was a human based study to see if various doses of LPS (0 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg, and 15 mg) increase the levels of inflammotin in the elderly at a retirement center.



Experiment 2

This was a rat based study to see if the LPS treatment increased Inflammotin protein levels



Results

Experiment 1



Experiment 2





Analysis

Experiment 1


Experiment 2




Summary/Discussion

Based on the p-value for experiment 1, there is a statistically significant difference among the different doses of LPS. Upon further analysis between all groups, each comparison showed significance when comparing the t-test values to the corrected p-value. In this study of inflammotin and the elderly, we found that the dose of LPS does make a difference in the amount of inflammotin in elderly. However, in experiment 2, there was no significant difference between the doses of LPS. The dose of LPS does not make a significant difference in the amount of inflammotin.