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    GlossaryEx Vivo Permeation

    study of substance movement through tissues outside organisms

    Ex Vivo Permeation refers to the study of how substances, such as drugs or chemicals, pass through biological tissues outside of a living organism. For example, researchers might use skin samples from a donor to test how well a new topical medication can penetrate the skin layers. This method helps in understanding the effectiveness and safety of products before they are tested in living subjects.

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