In Vivo vs. In Vitro Trials (and Why Combining Both Is Best)
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“In vivo” is Latin for “in the living”. In vivo experiences occur within a living organism – laboratory animals often or, at subsequent stages, human clinical trials.
These studies reveal how biological molecules, drugs or alternative treatment strategies occur in the complex environment of a whole organism.
“In vitro”, “signifying” in glass “, refers to experiences made outside a living organism. These in vitro studies are carried out in controlled environments such as a test tube, a petri box or a laboratory dish using isolated cells or tissues.
In vitro models allow scientists to observe the effects at the cellular level with high precision.


