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in vivo imaging

In vivo imaging refers to techniques used to visualize and study living organisms or tissues in real time. Using specialized tools such as MRI, PET scans, or ultrasound, scientists and medical professionals can observe internal processes, detect abnormalities, or monitor the effects of treatments without harming the organism. This approach provides valuable insights into health, disease progression, and biological functions as they naturally occur, allowing for more accurate diagnosis, research, and personalized medicine.