in vivo
Within a living organism or body. For example, some toxicity testing is done on whole animals, such as rats or mice [compare with in vitro].
The term "in vivo" was found in the following pages:
Visualizing the bioaccumulation of arsenic in a fern | EVISA's News
Journals database: Nuclear medicine and biology
Journals database: Journal of Molecular Biology
FDA Approves Chromium Claim | EVISA's News
Link database: OSIRIS: Optimized Strategies for Risk Assessment of Industrial Chemicals through Integration of Non-Test and Test Information
Journals database: Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition
Link database: Speciation, bioavailability and antigenotoxicity of Selenium species present in Selenium enriched natural products.
Link database: RELEVANT ISSUES ON ALUMINUM
Directory of scientists: Francesco Cubadda
Journals database: Journal of Nutrition
Metal species and Alzheimer's disease | EVISA's News
In vivo Quantification of the Transition of Brain Extracellular Mercury after Thimerosal Administration | EVISA's News
Uptake of mercury species by fruit flies | EVISA's News
Instrument database: Applied Biosystems - API 2000 LC/MS/MS System
Mercury isotope ratio measurements of methylmercury in fish | EVISA's News
Journals database: Molecular Imaging and Biology
Thiomersal in influenza vaccine: more than just an adjuvant | EVISA's News
Link database: ToxCenter eV: Beryllium
Instrument database: Waters Corporation - Q-TOF API-US
New CDC study on the effect of thimerosal exposure on neuropsychological characteristics of children is fueling the debate about the origin of autism | EVISA's News