in vivo
/in'vitrou/
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Definition
Adverb:
- In the living organism: Refers to processes, experiments, or studies conducted within a whole, living organism, such as an animal, plant, or human.
Adjective:
- Within a living organism: Describes techniques, methods, or observations that take place inside a living body.
Usage Examples
Adverb:
- The drug's effectiveness was tested in vivo before clinical trials.
- These metabolic processes can only be fully understood when studied in vivo.
Adjective:
- In vivo imaging allows doctors to see real-time biological activity.
- The research team developed a new in vivo gene therapy technique.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific Contrast: Often contrasted with "in vitro" (which means "in glass," referring to studies in controlled laboratory environments outside a living organism). The phrase "from in vitro to in vivo" describes translating laboratory findings to living systems.
- The compound showed promise in vitro, but its in vivo effects were different.
Variants and Related Words
- Ex vivo: Refers to experimentation on tissues from an organism, maintained outside the body in an artificial environment.
- In silico: Refers to experimentation conducted via computer simulation.
Synonyms
- Within the organism
- In the living body
Related Phrases
- In vivo model: A living organism used to study biological processes or test treatments.
- Mice are common in vivo models for human disease research.
- In vivo efficacy: The effectiveness of a treatment as measured in a living organism.
Adjective
- within a living organism
- in vivo techniques
Adverb
- in the living organism
- studies conducted in vivo