Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Occurring in or performed on a living organism.
from The Century Dictionary.
- Occurring during life.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Within or among living cells; for example,
subcutaneous .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Special skills with animal experimentation, including transgenic mouse models, surgical orthotopic tumor implantation, intravital microscopy or other invasive or non-invasive imaging tools (and ultrasound) are advantageous for the evaluation of the applicant.
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The techniques used are intravital microscopy combined with cell biology and biochemistry techniques.
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The techniques used are intravital microscopy combined with cell biology and biochemistry techniques.
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Investigations will require several imaging approaches including extensive intravital 2-photon microscopy, flow cytometry, and other cellular and molecular biology techniques.
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This laboratory is equipped with a new intravital microscope system and is interested in the role of intracellular signaling molecules in leukocyte recruitment.
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This laboratory is equipped with a new intravital microscope system and is interested in the role of intracellular signaling molecules in leukocyte recruitment.
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The group has significant expertise and world-class facilities for intravital microscopy, flow cytometry and use of genetically modified mice.
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Experience with flow cytometry and / or intravital imaging is desirable.
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The project will focus on defining the earliest events in primary antigen presentation using transgenic mice, flow cytometry and intravital multi-photon imaging.
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Apply for Post-doctoral positions in immunology and intravital multi-photon imaging
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