How do you use Endogenous in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like angiosperm or endogenic, plus the exact meaning.
Endogenous meaning
- Produced, originating or growing from within.
- Of a natural process: caused by factors within the body.
Synonyms of Endogenous
Using Endogenous
- The main meaning on this page is: Produced, originating or growing from within. | Of a natural process: caused by factors within the body.
- Useful related words include: angiosperm, flowering plant, endogenic, exogenic.
- In the example corpus, endogenous often appears in combinations such as: of endogenous, the endogenous, in endogenous.
Context around Endogenous
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 9 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Endogenous
- In this selection, "endogenous" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, less, develop, publicly, drivers and slack stand out and add context to how "endogenous" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include contend that endogenous drivers in and control and endogenous control chica. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "endogenous" sits close to words such as acorns, acrobatics and acura, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with endogenous
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Endogenous retroviruses are always in the state of a provirus. (10 words)
Endogenous antigens include xenogenic (heterologous), autologous and idiotypic or allogenic (homologous) antigens. (12 words)
Endogenous dynorphin in epileptogenesis and epilepsy: anticonvulsant net effect via kappa opioid receptors. (13 words)
In ETX101, a transgene encoding an engineered transcription factor under the control of a cell-selective regulatory element is delivered within a clinically-validated capsid (AAV9) to upregulate, or increase, the expression of the endogenous gene. (36 words)
Endogenous plasma epinephrine concentrations in resting adults are normally less than 10 ng/L, but may increase by 10-fold during exercise and by 50-fold or more during times of stress. (32 words)
A related technique involves scanning with radioligands that compete with an endogenous (naturally occurring) substance at a given receptor to demonstrate that a drug causes the release of the natural substance. (31 words)
Example sentences (20)
Markets in which endogenous publicly generated but privately allocated credit-money figures as a medium of exchange with predicaments of this sort – a fact that continues to go surprisingly unremarked.
Some commentators contend that endogenous drivers in the digital-asset industry are influencing speculative bets on tokens.
To state it differently, aggregate growth for India is a summation of growth in States and States are within their respective frontiers, providing plenty of endogenous slack for growth.
Higher rates make asset prices go down and make credit more expensive which results in less endogenous money creation by banks.
In ETX101, a transgene encoding an engineered transcription factor under the control of a cell-selective regulatory element is delivered within a clinically-validated capsid (AAV9) to upregulate, or increase, the expression of the endogenous gene.
Under-equipped Sahelian armies want "to develop endogenous capabilities to reduce our dependence", Burkina Faso's Foreign Minister Karamoko Jean Marie Traore said.
Endogenous dynorphin in epileptogenesis and epilepsy: anticonvulsant net effect via kappa opioid receptors.
In a study conducted by the opponents to Chand, percent of endogenous testosterone above or below average in the top three competitors in each sport was measured.
Therapeutic doses or taking too many drugs of the one type can lead to imbalances in endogenous chemicals which can trigger side effects, some with fatal consequences.
A higher intake from food leads to a net decrease in endogenous production, whereas lower intake from food has the opposite effect.
An alternative to "structural estimation" is reduced-form estimation, which regresses each of the endogenous variables on the respective exogenous variables.
A related technique involves scanning with radioligands that compete with an endogenous (naturally occurring) substance at a given receptor to demonstrate that a drug causes the release of the natural substance.
A rhythm cannot be said to be endogenous unless it has been tested and persists in conditions without external periodic input.
Attention can be divided into two major attentional systems: exogenous control and endogenous control Chica, A. B., Bartolomeo, P., & Lupiáñez, J. (2013).
Conversely, a successful lung damage caused a significant lowering of endogenous sulfur dioxide production, and an increase in lipid peroxidation, free radical formation, oxidative stress and inflammation.
Endogenous antigens include xenogenic (heterologous), autologous and idiotypic or allogenic (homologous) antigens.
Endogenous causes of insulin excess (such as an insulinoma ) are very rare, and the overwhelming majority of insulin excess-induced hypoglycemia cases are iatrogenic and usually accidental.
Endogenous dormancy is caused by conditions within the embryo itself, including: *In morphological dormancy, germination is prevented due to morphological characteristics of the embryo.
Endogenous plasma epinephrine concentrations in resting adults are normally less than 10 ng/L, but may increase by 10-fold during exercise and by 50-fold or more during times of stress.
Endogenous retroviruses are always in the state of a provirus.
Common combinations with endogenous
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- of endogenous 8×
- the endogenous 7×
- in endogenous 4×
- an endogenous 4×
- that endogenous 2×
- endogenous retroviruses 2×
- endogenous production 2×
- endogenous variables 2×
- endogenous sulfur 2×
- endogenous or 2×