Adverb
By endogenous growth.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBy inhibiting ethylene perception, fruits, plants and flowers don't respond to ethylene produced endogenously or from exogenous sources. Source: Internet
Mechanisms Mutagenesis may occur endogenously, for example, through spontaneous hydrolysis, or through normal cellular processes that can generate reactive oxygen species and DNA adducts, or through error in replication and repair. Source: Internet
Dietary intake is not the only source for VLCFA in the body, as they are also synthesized endogenously. Source: Internet
In plants, the parent amino acid L-tryptophan is produced endogenously where in animals L-tryptophan is an essential amino acid coming from diet. Source: Internet
Modification of bases Bases may be modified endogenously by normal cellular molecules. Source: Internet
These rhythms are endogenously generated and self-sustaining and are relatively constant over a range of ambient temperatures. Source: Internet