Examples of 'grown in vitro' in a sentence

Meaning of "grown in vitro"

grown in vitro: This phrase indicates that something, such as cells, tissues, or organisms, has been cultivated or developed in an artificial environment outside of a living organism. It is commonly used in scientific or medical contexts to describe laboratory-based cultivation

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Cells were grown in vitro as stabilized suspension cultures.
As well as stem cells that are grown in vitro.
The tobacco plants were grown in vitro in transparent plastic containers.
Also useful are cell lines grown in vitro.
A cell population may be grown in vitro under various culture conditions.
Organoids are miniature organs grown in vitro.
Gametes and embryos grown in vitro are highly sensitive to environmental influences.
A variety of cells can be grown in vitro.
They may then be grown in vitro with known growth factors.
The remaining leaves can be micropropagated or stored and grown in vitro.
C albicans was grown in vitro from multiple sites including pancreatic bed.
Host mammalian cells may be grown in vitro or in vivo.
Engineered tissue may also refer to tissue that has been propagated or grown in vitro.
Host mammalian cells can be grown in vitro or in vivo.
The cysteine protease also cleaves fibronectin from human umbilical vein endothelial cells grown in vitro.

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This may give the new tissue grown in vitro on a fibrin gel scaffold.
The conjugates can be added to the media in which cells are grown in vitro.
The enriched cell population may be grown in vitro under various culture conditions.
Movement within the Union of specified plants which have been grown in vitro.
The macrophages are grown in vitro according to the Metcalf method.
These ECM factors are equally important when stem cells are grown in vitro.
Erica × darleyensis grown in vitro presents a rhythmic growth.
Within another embodiment, the cells are grown in vitro.
Erica × darleyensis grown in vitro and under proper conditions has a rhythmic growth.
The transfected cells can either be grown in vitro or in vivo.
MCF7 cells ( ATCC ) were grown in vitro in exponential phase prior to implant.
Preferred hosts are mammalian cells, grown in vitro or in vivo.
Undifferentiated tissue growth formed in response to wounding ; may be grown in vitro.
The transfected / infected cells are grown in vitro and then reintroduced into the patient.
The tissue can be removed from a donor subject, or can be grown in vitro.
In certain embodiments, cell are grown in vitro in a vessel.
Figure 5 shows the effect of inhibition of SHH-signalling with cyclopamine on VPs grown in vitro.
X-gal staining of tumor cells grown in vitro and in vivo.
FACS analysis of rF1 binding to whole bacteria grown in vitro.
All cultures in this study were grown in vitro at least 30 days.
Figure 10 shows the effect of exogenous recombinant SHH protein on VPs grown in vitro.
The effects of adding recombinant SHH to VPs grown in vitro was examined ( Fig 10 ).
Unlike the Dunning H tumor cells, AT-2 cells can be grown in vitro.
Example 6b Pancreas organoids can be grown in vitro.
Example 6a Pancreas organoids can be grown in vitro.
Leaves ( Nicotiana tabacum ' Wisconsin 38 ' ) are obtained from plants grown in vitro or in vivo.

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