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ex vivo
ex vi·vo E5317140 (ĕks′ vē′vō)adv. & adj. In an artificial environment outside a living organism: cells surviving ex vivo; ex vivo gene therapy. [New Latin ex vivō, out of the living (organism) : Latin ex, out of, from + Latin vīvō, ablative of vīvus, living, a living body.]ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | ex vivo - in an artificial environment outside the living organism; "in vitro fertilization"in vitro | Adv. | 1. | ex vivo - in an artificial environment outside the living organism; "an egg fertilized in vitro"in vitro |
ex vivo
ex vivo [eks″ ve´vo] outside the living body; denoting removal of an organ (e.g., the kidney) for reparative surgery, after which it is returned to the original site.ex vi·vo (ex vē'vō), Referring to the use or positioning of a tissue or cell after removal from an organism while the tissue or cells remain viable. [L. from the living] ex vivo (ĕks′ vē′vō)adv. & adj. In an artificial environment outside a living organism: cells surviving ex vivo; ex vivo gene therapy.ex vivo adjective Latin for occurring outside of the body or living organisms.ex vi·vo (ex vē'vō) That which occurs outside an organism in experimentation, refers to use or positioning of a tissue or cell after removal from an organism while the tissue or cells remain viable. [L. from the living]ex vivo outside a living cell or organism.ex vivo
Synonyms for ex vivoadj in an artificial environment outside the living organismSynonymsadv in an artificial environment outside the living organismSynonyms |