|
In vivo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In vivo (Latin for "within the living") is experimentation using a whole, living organism as opposed to a partial or dead organism, or an in vitro controlled environment. Animal testing and clini...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_vivo |
||
|
Animal testing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
||
|
The following companies provide In Vivo Testing: ... BioScreen Testing Services, Inc. BioTox Sciences ... Trident Life Sciences Ltd. Vivo Bio Tech Ltd.
|
||
|
Titre du document / Document title ... Affiliation(s) du ou des auteurs / Author(s) Affiliation(s) ... Revue / Journal Title...
|
||
|
To maintain the life of a cell, biochemical reactions cannot reach equilibrium state; otherwise, the reactions will not procede further. Fortunately, the living cell is an open system. Nutrients can constantly ... If you are not aware of difference between in vitro and in vivo reactions, you may misinterprete your results...
|
||
|
Use of an in vivo test system of the rat lung to mineral dusts ..... toxicity testing both in vitro and in vivo, although valuable as primary indicators of ...
|
||
|
In contradistinction to in vitro analysis of molecular expression, in which the sensor (optical dye, immunohistochemical stain, labeled antibody) is directly applied and washed off the target, in vivo testing requires that the probes overcome the barriers between their initial intravascular location and the target.
|
Copyright © 2009, Dictionary.com, LLC. All rights reserved.