In vivo is a scientific term indicating that something has been observed in a living being, as in an animal experiment or a clinical trial of a new drug.
1901, in the meaning definedabove Time Traveler The first known use ofin vivowas in 1901 See more words from the same year Dictionary Entries Nearin vivo in vitro fertilization in vivo invocable See More Nearby Entries Cite this Entry
In vivo definition: (of a biological process) occurring or made to occur within a living organism or natural setting.. See examples of IN VIVO used in a sentence.
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishin vivo/ɪn ˈviːvəʊ$-voʊ/adjectivetechnicaltaking place in thebody—in vivoadverb Pictures of the day What are these? Click on the pictures to check.
The chemical conversion coating not only increased the in vivo corrosion resistance of pure Mg, but also avoided the depositions of Ca and P in the surrounding tissues, meaning that pure magnesium should be bio-safe when contacting with muscle tissues...
Despite the many in vivo and in vitro studies with MeHg, its molecular mechanism of toxicity have yet to be fully clarified. Thus, the use of in silico methodologies might be useful in the identification of the actual targets of MeHg. The in silico studies aims to complement toxicological ass...
The study aims to understand the long-term effects of environmental pollutantsin vivoby observing their impact on living organisms in their natural habitats. Previous and Next Terms Test Your Knowledge of Latin Terms More Latin Terms This page was written byCraig Shrives. ...
From the current study, we propose that such biological meaning of neural activity patterns might be effectively examined using GeoDyn profile analysis. As an example, we might ask a sample question such as “Is there any sign of structural difference in the circuitry of WT and AD type mouse ...
In the previous in vivo study, hepatocyte vacuolization was observed (Sprando et al., 2017). Here we did not observe this event in Liver-Chips or wells. This suggests that the vacuolization may be an event specific to the 3-D nature of in vivo studies. One possible explanation is that...
Excitatory and inhibitory amino acid changes during repeated episodes of ethanol withdrawal: an in vivo microdialysis study. Eur J Pharmacol 459: 171–178. De Witte P (2004). Imbalance between neuroexcitatory and neuroinhibitory amino acids causes craving for ethanol. Addictive Behavior 29: 1325–...