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Autoradiograph and In vitro

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Difference between Autoradiograph and In vitro

Autoradiograph vs. In vitro

An autoradiograph is an image on an x-ray film or nuclear emulsion produced by the pattern of decay emissions (e.g., beta particles or gamma rays) from a distribution of a radioactive substance. In vitro (meaning: in the glass) studies are performed with microorganisms, cells, or biological molecules outside their normal biological context.

Similarities between Autoradiograph and In vitro

Autoradiograph and In vitro have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): In vivo.

In vivo

Studies that are in vivo (Latin for "within the living"; often not italicized in English) are those in which the effects of various biological entities are tested on whole, living organisms or cells, usually animals, including humans, and plants, as opposed to a tissue extract or dead organism.

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Autoradiograph and In vitro Comparison

Autoradiograph has 35 relations, while In vitro has 43. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.28% = 1 / (35 + 43).

References

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