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endophyte
(redirected from endophytic)

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en·do·phyte  (nd-ft)
n.
An organism, especially a fungus or microorganism, that lives inside a plant, in a parasitic or mutualistic relationship.

endo·phytic (-d-ftk) adj.


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5,7) However, one study indicated that long-term survival might be positively correlated with gross nodular morphology, while an endophytic presentation was uniformly fatal within 2 years.
He says that he's getting promising preliminary results from a field test applying extra endophytic fungi.
The keratinocytes proliferate to form a well-defined endophytic, flat, or exophytic nodule of tumor cells.
 
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