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Определение in-vitro в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
A term applied to any study carried out in isolation from the living organism in an experimental system (applied to studies of biological functions or processes to contrast with in vivo studies)
storage of living materials as tissue culture, and may include cryopreservation (storage at low temperature, usually in liquid nitrogen) - literally 'in glass' Experimental reproduction of biological processes in isolation from a living organism, e g tissue culture [CUB]
In vitro fertilization is a method of helping a woman to have a baby in which an egg is removed from one of her ovaries, fertilized outside her body, and then replaced in her womb
("In glass") An artificial environment created outside a living organism (e g , a test tube or culture plate) used in experimental research to study a disease or process
Literally "in glass"; it describes whatever happens in a test tube or other receptacle, as opposed to in vivo When a study or an experiment is done outside the living organism, in test tube, it is done in vitro
Literally, "in glass", meaning a reaction, process or experiment in a metaphorical test tube rather than in a living organism In ZFIN this term also applies to cDNA clones originating from tissue culture cells rather than from tissues from whole organisms See also in vivo, in silico
Literally, "in glass", meaning a reaction, process or experiment in a metaphorical test tube rather than in a living organism In MGI this term also applies to cDNA clones originating from tissue culture cells rather than from tissues from whole organisms See also In vivo, In silico
Literally, "in glass", meaning a reaction, process or experiment in a metaphorical test tube rather than in a living organism See also In vivo, In silico
Literally, "in glass" or 'test tube" - used to refer to processes that are carried out outside the living body, usually in the laboratory, as distinguished from in vivo
Direct translation is "in glass" Describes biological reactions that take place in laboratory containers, such as test tubes Although they attempt to achieve conditions in living organisms, such reactions only simulate real-life situations