intravitally


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in·tra·vi·tal

 (ĭn′trə-vīt′l)
adj.
Occurring in or performed on a living organism: intravital staining techniques.

in′tra·vi′tal·ly adv.
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intravitally

(ˌɪntrəˈvaɪtəlɪ)
adv
(Biology) biology during life
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MR-based perfusion and diffusion-weighted imaging methods provide a technology by which to intravitally partition zones of ischemia that are potentially salvageable and those that are not salvageable.
This view is now also adopted by Maximow.(25) The one type of cell seen best in animals intravitally stained with lithium carmine or trypan blue is the common histiocytes or clasmatocyte (Figs.