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The phrase "morphological changes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to changes in the form of a word or phrase, such as spelling changes, prefixes or suffixes. For example, "The English language has undergone numerous morphological changes over the centuries."
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(D) Morphological changes induced by uttroside B in HepG2 cells.
We verified that telocytes underwent morphological changes upon androgen deprivation.
Table 2 Morphological changes induced by Pb2+ on RBC.
In both cases, considerable morphological changes were not observed.
Caspase substrates can regulate the key morphological changes in apoptosis.
Cognitive profile and brain morphological changes in obstructive sleep apnea.
Morphological changes as assessed by acridine orange.
Whatever the reasons, the study shows that major morphological changes can occur in a species right under our noses.
Morphological changes in self-renewal and proliferation after transduction were analyzed by colony forming assay.
Obermeier, A. et al. PAK promotes morphological changes by acting upstream of Rac.
A second possible mechanism relates to morphological changes in the ME.
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