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The opposite of "in vitro" (literally in glass) is "in vivo" (in life).
it is vitro-in-vivo correlation
"in vitro" means "in glass" "in vivo" means "in life." The simplest example is drug development. The first stages are all done in vitro, but then it has to be checked and verified in vivo, and usually even the most promising drugs don't work out, either because they don't work as hoped, or because they also have bad effects that weren't predicted.
vivo = lifevitro = glass
An in vivo test is a test in a live subject, as opposed to in vitro tests done in the lab.
Some enzymes behave unnaturally in a test tube (Apex).
In vivo means a process which takes place inside a living organism, as opposed to in vitro, which means it takes place outside the organism. For example, human babies are usually made in vivo, but some people have to use in vitro methods for various reasons.
The term in vitro means " in an artificial environment, outside the body."add Literally it means "in glass", as distinct from "in vivo" within the body.
Feisal A. Adatia has written: 'Proexendin-4 processing in vitro and in vivo'
Pseudomonas meningitis (in vitro). It has been reported in vivo only a few times.
In vitro screening and high-throughput screening are critical aspects of modern drug discovery processes. Prior to the advent of these technologies, screening for biologically active candidate compounds is a major bottleneck in the identification of novel therapeutics. The proper combination of in vitro assays can provide critical information to deliver better prediction of transition to in vivo studies. Creative Bioarray’s in vitro screening services offer customized in vitro assay testing from target discovery to expression to provide insights into translation in vivo and ultimately the clinic.
The two types of autoradiography are in-vivo radiography and in-vitro radiography. These two differ on the method of attaining the visualization of the material.