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In vivo testing and integration of proving and testing

Software Testing, Verification and Reliability, 2023
Yves Le Traon, Tao Xie 0001
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In Vivo Control Test of Histochemical Procedures

Stain Technology, 1955
In histochemical studies, the control test should be performed in an environment similar to that of the tissue. To simulate actual condition of histochemical testing, substances of known chemical constitution were injected subcutaneously into mice.
C H, CHU, C A, SWINYARD, K R, BRIZZEE
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In Vivo and in Vitro Considerations of Corrosion Testing

Biomaterials, Medical Devices, and Artificial Organs, 1981
In vitro experiments were conducted in which the fretting corrosion rate of stainless steel plates and screws in 0.9% saline was compared with the rate in solutions of 10% calf serum in saline. The results demonstrated a ten-fold decrease in the fretting corrosion rate with the addition of serum to saline.
S A, Brown, K, Merritt
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Genotoxicity testing of fluconazole in vivo and in vitro

Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis, 2008
The genotoxic effects of the antifungal drug fluconazole (trade name triflucan) were assessed in the chromosome aberration (CA) test in mouse bone-marrow cells in vivo and in the chromosome aberration, sister chromatid exchange (SCE) and micronucleus (MN) tests in human lymphocytes.
Deniz Yüzbaşıoğlu   +4 more
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An in vivo method for testing GABAergic compounds

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1982
This report describes an intracerebroventricular technique of drug injection which enables compounds with GABAergic properties to be rapidly identified in vivo. In addition, this method allows for the testing of compounds that poorly penetrate the blood brain barrier for GABAergic activities.
Y K, Fung   +3 more
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Allergy Testing: In Vivo Versus In Vitro

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1988
Table 4 briefly summarizes the relative advantages and disadvantages of skin tests versus in vitro tests for detecting allergen-specific IgE. The skin test remains unexcelled as a sensitive and cost efficient test for specific IgE. The high degree of skin test sensitivity is very important when a patient must be evaluated for potentially life ...
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Advantages and limits of In vivo screening tests

The Annals of Occupational Hygiene, 1995
Several methods have been proposed to ascertain the potential toxicity of man-made vitreous fibres (MMVF) in animals. The most frequently used in vivo methods include inhalation (IH) (whole body and nose-only), intratracheal (IT) instillation, intrapleural injection-implantation and intraperitoneal (IP) injection.
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Correlation of in vivo and in vitro screening tests

Journal of Endodontics, 1978
In vitro experimentation presents advantages that include a higher degree of controlling test situations than currently used in in vivo experiments. The method is simple, inexpensive, and fast, and allows useful guidance during development of the material as well as control of production.
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In Vivo Testing of Radiosensitizers

1982
Most anticancer drugs are designed to exploit the more rapid proliferation of tumour cells than of normal cells, and are cytotoxic in certain phases of the cell cycle. Nitro-imidazoles as tumour radiosensitizers are quite different since they have an equal sensitizing action on cycling and non-cycling cells, and on cells at any stage in their cell ...
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Hayflick’s hypothesis: an approach to in vivo testing

1975
The experimental evidence relating to the hypothesis of finite cellular life is reviewed. It is emphasized that even if somatic cell production were limited its total potential would have to be vast to provide for extensive cellular regeneration. The actual limit of reproductive cell life would therefore not likely be reached in a normal life-span.
U, Reincke   +3 more
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