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Discover Ludwig"ex vivo" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is an adverb that means "in or from a living organism" and is commonly used in medical, scientific, or laboratory contexts. For example, you could say "The effects of the drug were tested ex vivo in a laboratory setting."
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ex vivo
adverb
An environment outside the living organism.
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Ex vivo brain tissue.
J.C. and H.L. performed ex vivo studies.
Ex vivo engineering of murine colon organoids.
Ex vivo hematopoiesis is increasingly used for clinical applications.
Both scaffolds supported cellular expansion ex vivo.
Design: an experimental ex vivo study.
Ex vivo spectral video angioscopy of an early lesion.
HBK001 selectively inhibits DPP4 ex vivo and in vivo.
Currently, ex vivo brain tissue does not have sensory inputs.
Ex vivo spectral video angioscopy of an advanced lesion.
Editing the genome ex vivo stem cell therapy.
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