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Concerning lymphocytes, what is the difference between in vivo and in vitro? |
I'm doing a research paper on the HIV virus and understanding this concept would really help me! in vivo refers to happening in the body. in vitro refers to something occurring in a petri dish, etc. outside of the body. |
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