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in vivo
in vi·vo I0218000 (vē′vō)adv. & adj. Within a living organism: metabolic studies conducted in vivo; in vivo techniques. [New Latin in vīvō : Latin in, in + Latin vīvō, ablative of vīvus, living, a living body.]in vivo (ɪn ˈviːvəʊ) adv, adj (Biology) (of biological processes or experiments) occurring or carried out in the living organism[New Latin, literally: in a living (thing)]in vi•vo (ɪn ˈvi voʊ) adj. (of a biological entity or process) being or occurring within a living organism or in a natural setting. Compare in vitro. [1900–05; < Latin: in (something) alive] in vi·vo (ĭn vē′vō) Inside a living organism rather than in an artificial environment: test a new drug in vivo. Compare in vitro.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | in vivo - within a living organism; "in vivo techniques"biological science, biology - the science that studies living organismsex vivo, in vitro - in an artificial environment outside the living organism; "in vitro fertilization" | Adv. | 1. | in vivo - in the living organism; "studies conducted in vivo" | Translationsin vivo
in vivo[in ′vē·vō] (biology) Pertaining to a biological reaction taking place in a living cell or organism. in vivo
in vivo [in ve´vo] (L.) within the living body.in vi·vo (in vē'vō), The term is properly hyphenated when used attributively (in-vivo inhibition of aldolase) but not when it stands as an adjectival or adverbial phrase (inhibition of aldolase in vivo).In the living body, referring to a process or reaction occurring therein. Compare: in vitro. [L. in the living being] in vivo (vē′vō)adv. & adj. Within a living organism: metabolic studies conducted in vivo; in vivo techniques.in vivo adjective Referring to or occurring within a living organism or system.in vivo Latin In a living organism or system. Cf In vitro. in vi·vo (in vī'vō) In the living body, referring to a process or reaction occurring therein. Compare: in vitro[L. in the living being]in vivo Occurring naturally within the body. Compare IN VITRO.in vivo (of biological processes or experiments) occurring in the living organism. Compare IN VITRO. In vivoOccurring in a living organism.Mentioned in: Herbalism, Westernin vivoTerm referring to a measurement or a process taking place in the living body. Example: the effect of a contact lens on the cornea.in vi·vo (in vē'vō) In the living body, referring to a process or reaction occurring therein. Compare: in vitro[L. in the living being]in vivo Related to in vivo: in vivo fertilizationAntonyms for in vivoadj within a living organismRelated Words- biological science
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