observation are made in a living mouse
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).
Procedure
procedure
Law
Diligently.
In vitro refers to experiments conducted outside of a living organism, typically in a controlled environment like a test tube or petri dish. In vivo refers to experiments conducted within a living organism, where the effects of a substance or treatment can be observed and studied in a complex biological system.
The experimental protocol describes and determines materials, equipment, and procedures.
an idea that is supported by many different experiments
an idea that is supported by many different experiments
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