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endogenous
[ en-doj-uh-nuhs ]
adjective
- proceeding from within; derived internally.
- Biology. growing or developing from within; originating within.
- Pathology. (of a disease) resulting from conditions within the organism rather than externally caused.
- Biochemistry. pertaining to the metabolism of nitrogenous elements of cells and tissues.
- Geology. endogenetic.
endogenous
/ ɛnˈdɒdʒɪnəs /
adjective
- biology developing or originating within an organism or part of an organism
endogenous rhythms
- having no apparent external cause
endogenous depression
endogenous
/ ĕn-dŏj′ə-nəs /
- Originating or produced within an organism, tissue, or cell.
- Compare exogenous
Derived Forms
- enˈdogenously, adverb
- enˈdogeny, noun
Other Words From
- en·do·ge·nic·i·ty [en-doh-j, uh, -, nis, -i-tee], noun
- en·doge·nous·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of endogenous1
Example Sentences
Endorphin is a portmanteau of “endogenous opioid” and in fact drugs like morphine and fentanyl only work in our bodies because they mimic the effects of these innate peptides.
These more advanced forms of silencing ended up regulating the expression of the cell's endogenous genes, leading to the evolution of genomic imprinting.
“They now have the status of villagers, equal to that of the traditional endogenous population settled in the Angkor zone for generations,” the report said.
Using a sophisticated optogenetic approach, the researchers have discovered a previously unknown endogenous acid sensor in plant cells.
The University of Washington discloses a patent incorporating the endogenous reprogramming technology described in this report with inventors LT and TAR.
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