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The phrase "morphological changes of" is grammatically correct and can be useful in written English.
It is typically used to describe alterations or transformations in the form or structure of something. Example: "The study observed the morphological changes of the river over the course of 10 years due to climate change."
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Fan, J. Y. et al. Morphological changes of the 3T3-L1 fibroblast plasma membrane upon differentiation to the adipocyte form.
The alterations in synaptic transmission observed in the present study were accompanied by morphological changes of hippocampal synapses.
A combination of morphological changes of tanycytes and regulation of the TRH-DE activity could be responsible for pulsatile release.
In a few cases, however, proteolysis of certain components can be linked to discrete morphological changes of cell death.
Based on the morphological changes of internalized cells and time-lapse imaging, we divided entosis into five consecutive stages.
The morphological changes of SKOV-3 cells after PC exposure were recorded using HE staining.
Morphological changes of polymers produced significant changes in the optical properties.
Cytotoxicity of the formulations was evaluated via morphological changes of keratinocytes treated by liposomes.
Morphological changes of trees.
Figure 3 Morphological changes of IPCs, as detected by AFM.
"Prediction of solvent-induced morphological changes of polyelectrolyte diblock copolymer micelles". Soft Matter 11, no.
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