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- of rocks formed or occurring beneath the surface of the earth; "endogenic rocks are not clastic" (同)endogenetic
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For endogeneity in economics, see Endogeneity (economics).
Endogenous substances are those that originate from within an organism, tissue, or cell.[1]
Endogenous viral elements (EVEs) are DNA sequences derived from viruses that are ancestrally inserted into the genomes of germ cells. These sequences, which may be fragments of viruses, or entire viral genomes (proviruses), can persist in the germline, being passed on from one generation to the next as host alleles.
Endogenous processes include senescence, the menstrual cycle and the self-sustained circadian rhythms of plants and animals.
In some biological systems, endogeneity refers to the recipient of DNA (usually in prokaryotes). However, because of homeostasis, discerning between internal and external influences is often difficult.
Endogenous transcription factors refers to those that are manufactured by the cell, as opposed to cloned transcription factors.
Contents
- 1 Etymology
- 2 See also
- 3 Notes
- 4 External links
Etymology
The word endogenous // derives from the Ancient Greek ἐνδο-, "inside" and -γενής, "coming from".
See also
- Endogeneity
- Endogenous preferences
- Endogenous growth theory
Notes
- ^ "Endogenous | Define Endogenous at Dictionary.com". Dictionary.reference.com. Retrieved 2011-07-11.
External links
- The dictionary definition of endogeny at Wiktionary
English Journal
- Polymerase Chain Reaction Melting Profiles of Candida glabrata Clinical Isolates in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients in Comparison to the Other Group of Surgical Patients.
- Golas M1, Netsvyetayeva I2, Piskorska K2, Sikora M3, Jaworska-Zaremba M4, Mierzwinska-Nastalska E4, Paczek L5, Swoboda-Kopec E3.
- Transplantation proceedings.Transplant Proc.2014 Jun;46(5):1366-70. doi: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2014.02.030. Epub 2014 May 15.
- The aim of the retrospective study were to estimate the prevalence of Candida glabrata in liver and kidney transplant recipients compared to patients with short bowel syndrome receiving chronic total parenteral nutrition and relevance of the polymerase chain reaction melting profile (PCR MP) method
- PMID 24836833
- Role of goblet cells and mucin layer in protecting maternal IgA in precocious birds.
- Bar-Shira E1, Cohen I1, Elad O1, Friedman A2.
- Developmental and comparative immunology.Dev Comp Immunol.2014 May;44(1):186-94. doi: 10.1016/j.dci.2013.12.010. Epub 2013 Dec 24.
- Immune protection of the gut in early life depends on provision of maternal antibodies, particularly that of IgA. In precocial birds (in this study Gallus gallus domesticus) the egg provides the only source of maternal antibodies, IgA inclusive. The gut-life of IgA in hatchlings is expected to be br
- PMID 24370536
- Pathways of Tumor development and progression in Drug-induced Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer: a New Hope or the Next Great Confusion?
- Tchernev G1, Wollina U.
- Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946).Wien Med Wochenschr.2014 Apr 11. [Epub ahead of print]
- The factors that lead to the clinical manifestation of the nonmelanocytic skin tumors are different. Ultraviolet radiation, infections with human papillomaviruses, and inherited or iatrogenic-induced immunosuppression (in cases of autoimmune diseases and organ transplant recipients) are considered t
- PMID 24723125
Japanese Journal
- A Geomorphological Overview of the 2011 East Japan Earthquake(<Featured Articles>Mega-Earthquake and Geomorphic Hazards)
- Sulfide Remobilisation from Sulfide Ore at High Temperatures and Differential Stresses : An Experimental Approach
- Geology and Geochemistry of Highly Metamorphosed Footwall Alteration Zones in the Hongtoushan Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposit, Liaoning Province, China
Related Links
- endogenic (ˌɛndəʊˈdʒɛnɪk) adj (Biology) biology formed or occurring internally Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend: Adj. 1. endogenic - derived or originating internally endogenous exogenic, exogenous - derived or ...
- Endogenic definition, arising from or relating to the interior of the earth (opposed to exogenetic). See more. Dictionary.com Word of the Day Translate Games Blog Thesaurus.com Apps Favorites Log Out Log In follow Dictionary ...