Ex vivo definition

Ex vivo means outside of a living animal or human.
Ex vivo delivery shall mean the introduction, outside of the body of a human, of such compositions into a cell, tissue, organoid, or organ, followed by the administration of the cell, tissue, organoid, or organ which contains such introduced compositions into the body of the same (autologous) or different (allogeneic) human, without limitation as to the formulation, anatomic site, or route of administration or the use of encapsulation or other devices for such administration. “In Vivo” delivery shall mean the introduction of such compositions into an individual, without limitation as to the formulation, anatomic site, or route of administration or the use of encapsulation or other devices for such administration.
Ex vivo means that cells are extracted from a patient, corrected or otherwise modified by Gene Therapy, and transplanted or dosed back into patient.

Examples of Ex vivo in a sentence

  • Sim▇▇▇ ▇▇, ▇ikhak B: Ex vivo therapy using cytokine-transduced tumor vaccines: molecular and clinical pharmacology.

  • Ex vivo cardiovascular magnetic resonance measurements of right and left ventricular mass compared with direct mass measurement in excised hearts after transplantation: a first human SSFP comparison.

  • In vivo immunogenicity Ex vivo re-stimulation of lung draining lymph node cells Figure 2.

  • Ex vivo color image (top panel) and NIR fluorescence image (Fluobeam, bottom panel) of an excised EMR86 tumor with surrounding normal mammary fat pad.

  • PGP shall have an exclusive opportunity to evaluate any or all of the CTC Compounds in Ex vivo and In vivo models of cardiovascular disease in accordance with the Study Plans.

  • Ex vivo studies have centered on the striatal implantation of autologous fibroblasts genetically modified, via retroviral vector, to produce TH.


More Definitions of Ex vivo

Ex vivo means that cells are extracted from a patient, corrected or otherwise modified by Gene Therapy, and transplanted or dosed
Ex vivo means a biological process or reaction taking place outside of a living cell or organism;
Ex vivo means outside of a living animal.
Ex vivo delivery shall mean the introduction, outside of the body of a human, of such compositions into a cell, tissue, organoid, or organ, followed by the administration of cell, tissue, organoid, or organ which contains such introduced compositions into the body of the same (autologous) or different (allogeneic) human, without limitation as to the formulation, anatomic site, or route of administration or the use of encapsulation or other devices for such administration, and (ii) "In Vivo" delivery shall mean the introduction of such compositions into an individual, without limitation as to the formulation, anatomic site, or route of administration or the use of encapsulation or other devices for such administration. "Licensed Product(s)" shall mean [*] Licensed Products and [*] Licensed Products. "[*] Licensed Product" shall mean [*] of a Designated Protein, the making, using, selling, offering for sale or import of which is covered by a claim in the Patent Rights. "[*] Licensed Product" shall mean [*], the making, using, selling, offering for sale or import of which is covered by a claim in the Patent Rights. For clarity, the term "Licensed Product(s)" does not include a composition that includes a protein that is covered by, or that was made by a process covered by, a claim in the Patent Rights, if that protein is not a Designated Protein.
Ex vivo specifically means where the cells or tissue are removed from a healthy donor (in the case of allogeneic therapy) or the patient (in the case of autologous therapy), modified ex vivo and then, implanted, transplanted, infused, or transferred into the patient. For purposes of clarity, specifically excluded from these Fields of Use are the following: