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William J. Novick has written: 'Development of In Vitro susceptibility testing criteria and quality control parameters' -- subject(s): Farmakinetika, Mikrobiologija, In Vitro 'Development of In Vitro susceptibility testing criteria and quality control parameters' -- subject(s): Farmakinetika, Mikrobiologija, In Vitro
Frank A. Barile has written: 'Introduction to in vitro cytotoxicology' -- subject(s): Cell culture, Cell-mediated cytotoxicity, In vitro, Toxicity testing 'Principles of Toxicology Testing'
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Myles Herbert McLeod has written: 'In vitro testing of chlorhexidine staining'
vivo = lifevitro = glass
One of the possible ways that scientists could use as an alternative is vitro testing. This is when they use cells and skin from the outside of the human body.
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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.
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Yes. In vitro means, "in glass" or "outside of the body", and In vitro pregnancy test is a test that is performed "outside" of the human body. In vitro fertilization is egg fertilization that is performed outside of the body. All home pregnancy tests are "in vitro".
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