Ex vivo therapy is more expensive and time consuming, but allows greater control of the conditions.
Ex vivo is time consuming and expensive but great control
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both nucleic acid based (in vivo ) treatments and cell-based (ex vivo ) treatments are being investigated. Nucleic acid based gene therapy uses vectors (like viruses) to deliver modified genes to target cells
Gene therapy is a medical approach that aims to treat or prevent genetic diseases by introducing healthy genes into the body. This is typically done by using viruses or other delivery mechanisms to transfer the desired genes into the patient's cells. The process can involve modifying the patient's own cells (in vivo therapy) or using genetically modified cells from a donor (ex vivo therapy).
In ex vivo technology, patient cell samples are collected and cultured in the laboratory. The new gene is incorporated into the growing cells, and these are subsequently transferred back into the patient.
Gene therapy can be administered using viral vectors, which are genetically modified viruses that are used to deliver therapeutic genes into the patient's cells. These vectors can be injected directly into the target tissue or administered intravenously to reach various organs in the body. Another approach is ex vivo gene therapy, where cells are removed from the patient, genetically modified, and then infused back into the patient.
In vitro experiments are conducted outside of a living organism, typically in a controlled laboratory setting, using isolated cells or tissues. Ex vivo experiments, on the other hand, involve studying cells or tissues that have been removed from a living organism but are still kept alive and functional. The key difference lies in whether the cells are studied in an artificial environment (in vitro) or in a more natural state outside of the organism (ex vivo).
You may answer the question "in which state do you live" by either naming your home state or by saying "vivo en [say your home state here]." Ex. "Vivo en Missouri" (VEE-voh ehn me-SOO-ree)
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Therapy cannot help get back an ex. Your ability to get back an ex depends on his or her state of mind. Therapy can help you as an individual who received it. But it is always difficult to change the mind of someone especially when it is made up.
Enterococcis sp. prefers to live in the gut, although it can exist ex vivo for quite a while as well. It is one of the most common of bacteria.
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