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in vivo /in vi·vo/ (ve´vo) [L.] within the living body.
In vivo Occurring in a living organism. Mentioned in: Herbalism, Western
in vivo [invē′vō] Etymology: L, in, within, vivo, alive occurring in an organism. Compare in vitro. in vivo (in vēˑ·vō), adj located within the organism.
in vivo (in ve´vo), adj/adv occurring withing a living organism; alive.
in vivo [L.] within the living body.
in vivo Term referring to a measurement or a process taking place in the living body. Example: the effect of a contact lens on the cornea.
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In 1996, he became head of the In-vivo Models Unit and in 2000 head of the Analytical and Imaging Science Unit within Discovery Technologies at the Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research. Kodak's Image Station In-Vivo FX and F systems represent a significant milestone in our strategy to become a leader in molecular imaging," said Shahram Hejazi, General Manager of Kodak's Molecular Imaging Systems unit. |
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