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in vitro "in glass", laboratory experiments outside the organism.
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in vitro fertilization An infertility treatment that includes ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval and sperm collection. Eggs and sperm are then placed together in the laboratory, therefore, fertilization takes place outside of the woman's body. Resulting embryos are later transferred to her uterus.
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in vitro maturation A laboratory process whereby a primary oocyte obtained from an immature tertiary follicle is allowed to mature until it becomes a secondary oocyte and capable of being fertilized by a sperm cell. Fertilization is then performed in the laboratory by use of using in vitro fertilization. This process is often used to increase the number of egg cells available for IVF so as to increase the chances of successful fertilization, implantation, and pregnancy. Source : PhRMA Genomics
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in vitro fertilization Fertilization of an egg cell by sperm cells performed "in glass", ie in a laboratory procedure. A pre-embryo is formed as the result of this process. This process is often used to achieve pregnancy if the mother's fallopian tubes are damaged or missing. Source : PhRMA Genomics
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in vitro Pertaining to a biochemical process or reaction taking place in a test-tube (or more broadly, in a lab) as opposed to taking place in a living cell or organism. Compare to in vivo. Source : PhRMA Genomics
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