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Meaning of "vivo applications"

Vivo applications: This phrase refers to the use or implementation of applications, programs, or technologies in real-life or practical situations. It implies the direct application and utilization of software or tools in real-world scenarios or environments

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They are therefore unlikely to be useful in in vivo applications.
In vivo as well as ex vivo applications are possible.
Sterility of nanoparticle compositions are important for in vivo applications.
For in vivo applications rates of degradation and mechanical strength are of crucial importance.
This is a major advantage for in vivo applications.
In vivo applications are generally performed in mammals, preferably humans.
Various implementations relate to in vivo applications in mammals.
However, in vivo applications make up many of the preferred instances.
The methods can involve either in vitro or in vivo applications.
This is a particular problem for in vivo applications such as direct delivery to the lung.
The probes can be used for in vitro and in vivo applications.
However, in vivo applications make up many of the preferred embodiments.
The tropism of each new vector is favorable for in vivo applications.
In vivo applications include imaging of tumors or assessing cancer status of individuals, including radioimaging.
The medicaments are applicable both for in vitro and in vivo applications.

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These results indicate feasibility of in vivo applications of C8-GlcCer modified liposomes.
In some embodiments the compositions provided are employed for in vivo applications.
For in vivo applications within organisms, the co-localization can provide for studies of cell development.
It is also suitable for more efficient and specific in vivo applications.
Representative test results of in vivo applications are shown in Tables 7 and 8 below.
It is not feasible to extend in vitro transfection technology to in vivo applications directly.
In vivo applications of single chain Fv ( Variable Domain ) ( scFv ) fragments.
At this stage only the linker is exposed to protease hydrolysis in vivo applications.
A further solubility problem arises in particular with in vivo applications of biological sensors.
The matrix material is preferably medically acceptable for use in in vivo applications.
These systems may be particularly advantageous for in vivo applications and gene therapy.
They are generally heterogeneous in size and difficult to sterilize for in vivo applications.
Linkers will generally be selected for resistance to proteases where in vivo applications are contemplated.
And antagonists have enormous potential in both in vitro and in vivo applications.
Stabilization of bio-sensors for in vivo applications.
The method of the present invention has particular usefulness in in vivo applications.
These include in vitro, in vivo, and ex vivo applications.
The stability of the oligonucleotides against nucleases is an important factor for in vivo applications.
The methods include in vitro, in vivo, and ex vivo applications.
His postgraduate research contemplated elastography and quantitative ultrasound techniques in in vivo applications.
In some embodiments, the conjugates are used for in vivo applications.
Lipinski 's rules ( a common measure of small molecule pharmacokinetics ) recommend a ClogD of < 5 for in vivo applications.
These agents have both in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo applications.
The stability of a selected oligonucleotide against nucleases is an important factor for in vivo applications.
Ii In patients tissues ex vivo Advantages i 1-4 also apply to ex vivo applications of ISRFs.
This should make it possible to use somewhat shorter oligonucleotide for in vivo applications.
Design of PLK-1 and KSP siRNA for in vivo applications.
The methods of the present invention can involve either in vitro or in vivo applications.
SiNA molecules of the invention are also used as reagents in ex vivo applications.
The compounds of formula I can find use in in vitro and in vivo applications.
MICROCHIP APPLICATIONS Passive and active microchip devices have numerous in vitro and in vivo applications.
Extractable or unbound macromonomers are undesirable, especially in in vivo applications.
In a particular embodiment, mNS molecules are used as reagents in ex vivo applications.
These properties are of great importance, particularly for in vivo applications.
Net charge, or surface charge, is a significant factor for in vivo applications.

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