Definition of Isogenous

1. Adjective. (biology) Having the same (or similar) origin ¹

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Definition of Isogenous

1. [adj]

Medical Definition of Isogenous

1. Of the same origin, as in development from the same tissue or cell. Origin: iso-+ G. Genos, family, kind (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Isogenous

isofuran
isofurans
isogamete
isogametes
isogametic
isogamic
isogamies
isogamous
isogeneic graft
isogenesis
isogenic
isogenic strain
isogenies
isogenous (current term)
isogenous nest
isogentiobiose
isogeny
isogeotherm
isogeotherms
isogloss
isoglossal
isoglosses
isoglossic
isoglucose
isoglucoses
isoglutamine
isognathous
isognomonid

Literary usage of Isogenous

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Cambridge Colloquium 1916 by Griffith Conrad Evans, Oswald Veblen (1918)
"... which is a generalization of Cauchy's theorem for functions of a single complex variable. § 3. isogenous NON- ADDITIVE FUNCTIONALS 30. ..."

2. Colloquium Lectures by American Mathematical Society (1918)
"... which is a generalization of Cauchy's theorem for functions of a single complex variable. § 3. isogenous NON-ADDITIVE FUNCTIONALS 30. ..."

3. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1894)
"But this is equivalent to the declaration that isogenous space is a ... Not only is geometrical space isogenous, as we first believed real space was, ..."

4. The Standard Natural History by John Sterling Kingsley, Frederich Anton Heller von Hellwald, Elliott Coues (1884)
"Thus, the brain of fishes and that of man are not only isogenous, but homologous. THE SCALE OF PERFECTION IJT ORGANS AND IN ANIMALS. ..."

5. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1921)
"... or that they are isogenous. Starting from this definition a theory similar to the classic theory of ..."

6. Builders of Our Nation (1915)
"isogenous anaphylaxis. Specificity of haemoglobins. Autolysis. Bradley, William H., mechanical engineer, 130 E. 15th St., New York City; residence 23 West ..."

7. Histological observations on the muscular fibre and connective tissue of the by T. Arthur Helme (1889)
"... the cells of any one tissue are developed only from pre-existing cells of the same tissue—that is to say, cells have an isogenous as contradistinguished ..."

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