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In vivo refers to when research or work is done with or within an entire, living organism. Examples can include studies in animal models or human clinical trials.
In vitro is used to describe work that’s performed outside of a living organism. This can include studying cells in culture or methods of testing the antibiotic sensitivity of bacteria.
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