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vivo
/ ˈviːvəʊ /
adjective
music (in combination) with life and vigour
allegro vivo
Word History and Origins
Origin of vivo1
Example Sentences
The new therapeutic technique has been validated in vivo in transgenic mice expressing the human PCSK9 gene.
"It was an in vitro and in vivo project, both providing the same outcome," Norris says.
Moreover, Novel VK converted to MK-4 more easily than natural vitamin K. Further, in vivo experiments in mice showed that Novel VK exhibited a stable pharmacokinetic profile, crossed the blood-brain barrier, and achieved higher MK-4 concentration in the brain compared to the control.
"Being able to measure these tiny vascular pulses in vivo is a critical step forward," said Arthur W. Toga, PhD, director of the Stevens INI.
El bateador incluso pudo realizar bateos en vivo el lunes por la noche.
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