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Antonyms:
endogenous
Often used in the same context:
endogenous,
multiplicative,
electrophilic,
proinflammatory,
eicosanoid,
equimolar,
cyclic,
xenobiotic,
ouabain,
diffusible,
vasopressor,
oxidative phosphorylation,
diphosphate,
carboxylic acid,
natriuretic,
metabolic pathway,
mitogenic,
erythropoietic,
vasoactive,
posttranslational,
naturally occurring,
secretory,
mineralocorticoid,
thyrotropin,
catecholamine,
potentiated,
aryl,
nucleophilic,
equilibrating,
coenzyme,
thiol,
adenosine triphosphate,
macrophage,
adrenocorticotropic hormone,
urease,
saturable,
carbene,
hematopoietic,
pyridine,
amide,
estrogenic,
cytochrome c,
nephrotoxic,
glomerular,
superoxide dismutase,
adenosine diphosphate,
proteolytic,
inducible,
adrenal cortex,
galactosidase,
arabinose,
oligomer,
biphasic,
cytidine,
angiotensin ii,
labile,
erythrocyte,
cytopathic,
artifactual,
osteoblast,
homeostatic,
androgenic,
erythroid,
proteoglycan,
mimetic,
oncogenic,
mannose,
adrenocortical,
immiscible,
cytochrome,
hydrolytic,
hepatotoxic,
tocopherol,
anterior pituitary gland,
anorectic,
unsaturated fatty acid,
mutagenic,
extrinsic,
quinoline,
immunoglobulin e,
haematopoietic,
pharmacologic,
immunoglobulin g,
chemotactic,
asparagine,
epoxide,
osteogenic,
lytic,
aldosterone,
immunoreactive,
arginine,
cytokine,
umbilical vein,
inorganic phosphate,
postsynaptic,
thymidine,
phagocytic,
glucocorticoid,
superoxide anion,
unforeseeable,
proteinase,
fibroblast,
deductibles,
fig,
finite,
i,
il,
ionic,
lipoproteins,
mono,
nt,
op,
p,
p.,
pgs,
pn,
positive,
ps,
sequences,
super,
xs,
1s,
exogeneous,
inducing,
endogeneous,
extraneous,
abiotic,
anabolic,
anthropogenic,
unobservable,
bloodborne,
causing,
exogenic,
extemal,
inhibiting,
nonviral,
predisposing,
secrete,
controllable
Appears in the definition of:
transformation
Synonyms:
exogenetic,
exogenic,
external
Also try:
— Nouns for exogenous:
variables,
factors,
shocks,
administration,
variable,
insulin,
sources,
hormones,
changes,
dna
forces,
more...
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