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The phrase "in vitro" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is done in an artificial environment, such as in a laboratory or culture dish, rather than in a natural or living environment. For example, "The experiment was conducted in vitro to observe the effects of the drug on cell growth."
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We also tested their immunosuppressory activity in in vitro experiments.
Besides, gender differences have been described in neuronal metabolism studied in in vitro model.
However, these hydroxyl groups undergo glucuronidation and sulfation in in vitro assay system.
It is more active and selective against KIT than imatinib in in vitro studies [4, 5].
It exhibits more activity and selectivity against KIT than imatinib in in vitro studies [11].
However, other commercially available automated devices were only validated in in vitro studies [23, 24].
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Let's stick with exploring stem cells from adults and embryos already in in-vitro fertilization clinics not used for reproduction.
He was a pioneer in in-vitro fertilization and the freezing of sperm cells, and was the first to extract an intact fertilized egg.
Similar alloy compositions have been shown to have potential as biomaterials in in-vitro tests.
Experimental validation of these biomarkers demonstrated a significant success in in-vitro studies as well as in in-vivo[49].
Sirard, who says the bulls he works with generally get Pavlovian erections when they see him, specializes in in-vitro fertilization (IVF).
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