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. 2016 May 16;2016:4604713. doi: 10.1155/2016/4604713

Table 2.

Definition of Latin terms used in this paper for the detection of NETs in viable or fixed samples and individuals.

Latin term Translation Definition used in this review Examples
In vivo Within the living organism Effects analyzed on whole, living organisms Detection of NETs in a living animal after an infection with bacteria

In situ In the natural, correct position Effects analyzed on whole or partial organisms that are dead Detection of NETs in histological samples derived from infected animals

Ex vivo Out of the living organism Effects analyzed on live isolated cells or biopsies with a minimum of changes of the natural conditions (tissue or body fluid) Detection of NETs in body fluids (cytospin) or in tissue without fixation directly after isolation from viable organism

In vitro In a test tube Effects tested under laboratory conditions in test tubes, for example, Petri dishes Detection of NET formation in response to pathogens or chemicals by purified blood-derived neutrophils in tissue culture plates

Intravital Occurring during life Visualization of an event in the living organisms by microscopy, same as in vivo See in vivo