Examples of 'in-vivo' in a sentence

Meaning of "in-vivo"

in-vivo (noun) - refers to a scientific study or experiment that is conducted within a living organism

How to use "in-vivo" in a sentence

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In-vivo efficacy and target inhibition studies.
Diosgenin has no known hormonal activity in-vivo.
Esters of retinol hydrolyze in-vivo to produce retinol.
Also described herein below is a method of in-vivo.
Esters of retinol hydrolyse in-vivo to produce retinol.
No in-vivo interaction studies have been performed.
The protection is provided via in-vivo activity.
In-vivo radiodiagnostic agents scientific use.
This mechanism operates after in-vivo administration.
In-vivo radiological contrast substances for scientific use.
These results were confirmed in-vivo in mouse model systems.
In-vivo diagnostic reagents scientific use.
There are important examples of in-vivo applications of cationic liposomes.
An in-vivo study was performed on a rat model.
This has been shown in in-vivo experiments with goats.

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No gender differences in pharmacokinetics were observed in-vivo.
I validate this part on in-vivo experimental results on mouse ears.
These responses are accurate reflections of in-vivo animal models.
The first in-vivo experiments have yielded unexpected results.
They will receive group and in-vivo supervision.
In-vivo analysis of mechanisms of cell death in inherited retinal degeneration.
Inorganic nanoparticles of high density to destroy cells in-vivo.
This facility enables progression to in-vivo testing of cardiovascular devices.
The same effect most probably occurs in-vivo.
In-vivo imaging in small animals or in people by the endoscopic route.
The same effect most probably occur in-vivo.
It is however rapidly metabolised in-vivo to monic acid which is inactive.
An in-vivo protocol for removing tattoos can be performed as described.
Those capsules were then used for in-vivo studies.
Alternatively, in-vivo testing of substances could be performed in models of angiogenesis.
Said hydrophobic blocks are hydrolyzable under in-vivo conditions.
Measurement of in-vivo lifetime of microbubbles.
Session six will introduce graded in-vivo exposure.
An in-vivo study showed that voriconazole inhibited the metabolism of efavirenz.
The results are used to validate the in-vivo measurements.
Cellular computing, or in-vivo computing is another approach to understand nature as computation.
Advertising relating to pharmaceutical products and in-vivo imaging products.
Tests may also include in-vivo testing on animals and humans.
No genotoxic effects of formoterol have been observed in in-vitro or in-vivo tests.
The in-vivo experiments were done with homologous and with heterologous proteins.
Azathioprine was mutagenic in a number of in-vitro and in-vivo genotoxicity assays.
And in-vivo hydrolysable esters thereof with pharmaceutically acceptable acids.
The formulation also exhibits a similar in-vivo release profile.
In an in-vivo scenario the wound will constantly exude fluid of an alkaline pH.
Short chain esters of retinol hydrolyze in-vivo to produce retinol.
The compositions have been administered rectally and intraduodenally to rabbits in-vivo.
An imaging device configured to capture in-vivo image frames of an intestinal lumen ;.
Peramivir was not mutagenic or clastogenic in a battery of in-vitro and in-vivo assays.
Numerous reviews of the various in-vivo display techniques have been published.
An example of this type of electronic capsule is an in-vivo video camera.

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