In vivo means any process occurring within the living body.
In vivo means in the living body;
In vivo means trials, studies, or experiments conducted on living organisms, including humans and animals;
Examples of In vivo in a sentence
In vivo gene delivery and stable transduction of nondividing cells by a lentiviral vector.
In vivo activation of the p53 pathway by small-molecule antagonists of MDM2.
In vivo studies indicated that CYP2C19 is significantly involved in the metabolism of voriconazole.
In vivo amplification of the androgen receptor gene and progression of human prostate cancer.
In vivo cancer targeting and imaging with semiconductor quantum dots.
More Definitions of In vivo
In vivo means a procedure in which the radioactive material is administered to a human being.
In vivo means “within the living” in Latin, studies in vivo are those in which the effects of various biological entities are tested on whole, living organisms as opposed to a partial or dead organism, or those done in vitro
In vivo means inside of a living animal or human.
In vivo means a procedure in which the radioactive material is administered to a human being. “Lower extremities” refers to those body parts from the distal phalanges of the foot to the head of the femur and its articulation with the pelvic girdle as taught in the approved limited radiographer curricu- lum. True hip radiographs are prohibited under this category for limited diagnostic radiographers.
In vivo delivery shall mean the introduction of such compositions into an individual, without limitation as to the formulation, anatomic site, or route of administration or the use of encapsulation or other devices for such administration. Portions of this Exhibit were omitted and have been filed separately with the Secretary of the Commission pursuant to the Company's application requesting confidential Investment under Rule 406 of the Securities Act.
In vivo in Latin means ‘Within the Living’. In vivo is Latin for “within the living.” It refers to work that's performed in a whole, living organism. Still not the best description.
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