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Keywords: Vivo, Vitro, Rat, Latin, Mice
Vivo” refers to life. Thus in vivo research is conducted with living organisms such as animals and human beings.
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Literally in life. Refers to experiments that take place with or in living organisms.
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experiments carried in living organisms
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occurring inside a living organism
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Occurring within a living animal.
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Latin for "in life" : Processes taking place in a living organism.
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Direct translation is "in life". Describes biological reactions taking place inside living organisms.
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In an intact cell or organism. (Latin for "in life.")
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Laboratory experiments performed in a living organism. An example is the injection of a substance into a rat to determine the substance's effect on the animal.
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In a living organism, as opposed to in vitro (in the laboratory).
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a biological process that goes on within a person.
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(Latin, vivo = life) used to describe any process that occurs in its natural (normal) environment.
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expression technology (IVET) Means of identifying bacterial genes that are expressed only when the bacteria are in the host (Lecture: Experimental Approaches to Pathogenesis: The Tools of the Trade, 2/28/02)
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("In life.") Studies conducted within living organisms (e.g., animal or human studies).
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refers to cell culturing within a live animal.
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a process or reaction occurring in the body.v Lymphocytes: small white cells produced in the lymphoid organs and paramount in the immune defenses.
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Studies carried out using living organisms.
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From the Latin meaning "in living" The term is applied the study of processes in the living organism.
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Studies conducted within living organisms (eg, animal or human studies).
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A Latin term meaning "in body." After a candidate drug passes in vitro testing, it is then tested in living bodies. In vivo testing typically starts with mice or rats, and then progresses up to human testing. A candidate drug must have favorable properties in each successive species before the next species is tested.
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In vivo is a Latin term describing biological phenomena that occur,or are observed occurring, within the bodies of living organisms.
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Something existing in a living body
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In the living creature.
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Used to indicate experiments conducted in the field.
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tests undertaken within a living human or animal. Literally, "in the living being".
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With in a living organism; a laboratory experiment performed in which the substance under study is inserted into a living organism.
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Denoting a reaction or process conducted in an intact cell or organism.
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Within a living body. In vivo is Latin for in life.
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Means occurring in a living organism.
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procedure performed in the living body of an animal.
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Testing Testing conducted in living animal and human systems.
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Within a living organism: metabolic studies conducted in vivo; in vivo techniques.
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Describes biological processes that occur in a living organism.
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Literally, "in the living," pertaining to a biological process or reaction taking place in a living organism. In biomedical research, used to describe experiments or processes in whole animals (e.g., mice, rats, humans), as opposed to those in a test tube or other experimental system.
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Carried out in a living body (for example an experiment)
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A biological or biochemical process occurring in a living organism
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Research done in living animals
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Research carried out in living organisms.
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within a living organism, especially lab experiments. [Latin - in a living body
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In the actual living organism.
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In the living body, referring to a study performed on a living organism.
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Refers to studies and/or phenomena that take place in animals or humans.(empty)(empty)
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Pertaining to a biochemical process or reaction taking place in a living cell or organism. Compare to in vitro.
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An experiment on a living, multi-cell organism, such as an animal or plant.
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Literally, "in the living body;" processes, such as the absorption of a drug by the human body, carried out in the living body rather than in a laboratory ( in vitro).
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(of processes) taking place in a living organism.4
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Studies or phenomenon which takes place in the body.
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Studies carried out in living organisms.
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Literally, "in life", meaning a reaction, process or experiment in a living organism rather than in a metaphorical test tube. [See: Micronucleus and Sister Chromatid Exchange Frequency in Endemic Fluorosis
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in a living body or organism; a test performed on a living organism
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L.: in the living state] • In a living organism. Many processes that occur in vivo can be reproduced in vitro with the right selection of cellular components. (Contrast with in vitro.)
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This phrase means “in body” and refers to something inside a living body.
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occurring "in life", or under normal biological conditions
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Literally in a living organism. Therefore, studies carried out in animals or humans may be referred to by this term.
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in nature or within a living organism.
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in the intact animal, usually refers to a process or study, which takes place in a living animal.
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Within the living organism.
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Refers to laboratory studies performed inside living organisms.
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Français] The use of a natural environment, such as within a living organism.
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Literally meaning is “in life”. The term refers to tests done on live animals.
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experimental procedures carried out on living cell lines or in living animals.
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Carried out in a living biological system, either animals or humans (literally - "in life").
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Occurring within a living organism
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Latin for "in the body of a living organism." Refers to studies done using human or animal subjects.
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In the living body of a plant or animal.
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Testing within a living organism, e.g., human or animal studies.
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A research or testing methodology that employs living organisms.
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Experimental procedure conducted in a living organism.
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Latin phrase meaning "in life"; in the living organism as opposed to in vitro.
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describes a state or condition that occurs and/or exists within the body. This term is often used to describe testing conditions that occur within humans and/or animals.
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In living. Often refers to tests performed in living bodies or organisms Intraperitoneal Inside of the abdominal cavity
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A test that takes place in a living body or organism.
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the environment found in a living animal.
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Literally, “in life.” An experiment conducted with a living organism (such as a laboratory animal).
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In the body, in a living organism.
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in the living body; referring to testing method
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In the living body. Used to describe a process or reaction occurring therein.
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In the normal body or animal; literally " in the living organism".
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Occurring in the fully assembled, living organism; contrasted to events occurring in artificial or incompletely assembled systems ("ex vivo").
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In a living organism. For example, tests done in vivo usually means they are done in human subjects.
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Latin, meaning "in life". Used to describe medical experiments performed in an intact, living animal or (human volunteer), as opposed to in vitro.
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In life; study conducted in a living body.
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In vivo is Latin for in life. It describes experimental observations or other processes in a living body.
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a process or reaction carried out in a living organism.
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in, within + vivo, alive], of a biologic reaction occurring in a living organism
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Refers to biological processes that take place within a living organism or cell
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Latin. Literally "in life." Refers to laboratory testing of therapy on animals (often mice or rats) in laboratory. 2. Testing on humans in a clinical setting.
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Describes a biological process that takes place in a living cell or organism.
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Refers to a research environment where the experiment is performed within a living organism. For example, human subjects participating in a research study may be given a drug believed to lower cholesterol levels. (See also in vitro.)
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A biological or biochemical process carried out in a living organism
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Experiments that are performed within an organism's body.
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Within the living body.
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Testing or action inside an organism.
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("In life") Within living organisms. (Often refers to animal or human studies.)
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is a Latin based term that means in life. It is usually used to describe bodily functions or reactions within a living organism.
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testing of a biological reaction in a living cell or organism.
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Latin: literally, "in the living" subject; in a natural environment.
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means studies or phenomena which take place in the body, usually in animals or humans.
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From the Latin meaning "in the living organism". In vivo tests are conducted using animals or also humans in clinical trials
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Studies using animals that are more informative for risk assessment than in vivo studies. However, uncertainties remain as a result of biological differences from humans and aspects of RF energy absorption.
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Pertaining to a biological process or reaction taking place in a living cell or organism. Compare ex vivo and in vitro.
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In the normal cell, literally 'in the living organism'.
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Refers to studies conducted within humans or animals.
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Literally "in life", an experiment performed using a living organism.
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Produced within a living organism.
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In vivo (Latin: (with)in the living) means that which takes place inside an organism. In science, in vivo refers to experimentation done in or on the living tissue of a whole, living organism as opposed to a partial or dead one. Animal testing and clinical trials are forms of in vivo research.
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