What is the nature of the repeated measurements? Why did you measure the chemical more than once? - measurement has been taken more than once, since it's a microscale imaging technique, which is very sensitive to sample surface roughness of the bone (extracted after sacrificing the mice). To avoid errors arising from the in sample variation, I did multiple measures, so I have a distribution of values to compare between samples.
Are the measurements taken close in time? Are the measurements taken over a period of time? Is time recorded so that it might be modeled and tested as another fixed effect? - All of the multiple measurements are not time sensitive, they are only 1 minute apart (the amount of time it takes the instrument to take a single measurement and move to next point on the sample surface, which is less than 10 microns away).
I guess, the two biggest concerns I have are that:
1) If I do mixed model, how do I make sure that the model is not considering every single measurement as a single independent sample?
2) How to I make sure that I am accounting for the fact that measures for treatment 1 and treatment 2 are coming from the same mouse?
Thank you!