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In Vitro Research Methods

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In-vitro research methods refer to scientific experiments that are conducted outside of a living organism, typically in a controlled environment such as a test tube or petri dish.

Key Features

  • Controlled environment
  • Ability to isolate specific variables
  • Less time-consuming than in-vivo studies

Pros

  • Allows for precise control over experimental conditions
  • Can be used to study cellular and molecular processes in detail
  • Reduces the need for animal testing

Cons

  • Results may not always translate accurately to in-vivo settings
  • Limited ability to capture complex interactions between different tissues or organ systems

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