0 (of a disease) caused by factors within the body, having no obvious external cause -- จากภายใน
an endogenous infection.
1 originating or produced within an organism or part of an organism such as a cell or tissue. -- ซึ่งเกิดขึ้นภายในสิ่งมีชีวิต
It appears that endogenous and/or exogenous serotonin in preimplantation embryos could be involved in complex autocrine/paracrine regulations of embryo development and embryo-maternal interactions.
Taking stock of this section, we realize that there are endogenous forces of regionalist policies which interact with endogenous regionalism.
Again, these are reasonable assumptions in the medium run, although in a longrun analysis these supplies would need to be endogenous.
Different definitions for endogenous depression were used in different studies.
This point is demonstrated using an equilibrium business cycle model featuring heterogeneous households, endogenous labor supply and liquidity constraints.
In addition, the steady state is unstable in the exogenous case, whereas it is saddlepath stable in the endogenous one.
If electrical stimulation induced astrocytes to express molecules that enhance neurite growth, neurite growth should be enhanced in the presence of endogenous electric fields.
We study comparative statics results for the steady-state monetary equilibria of a simple random matching model of money with endogenous prices and no extrinsic uncertainty.