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"morphological transformation in" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you are talking about changes in the structure of an object or organism, or when you are referring to a process of transformation in a particular field or subject. For example: "My research focuses on morphological transformation in bacteria caused by environmental factors."
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Jezberova, J. & Komarkova, J. Morphological transformation in a freshwater Cyanobium sp. induced by grazers.
Cleavage of the Gag polyprotein triggers the morphological transformation in virion structure known as maturation (see below). Figure 2: Gag structure and functions.
The quantity R 0 is useful to characterize the morphological transformation in a system.
To study such a morphological transformation in detail next, we provide statistical analysis considering stationary two-point correlation function C r)=〈x(r)x 0)〉, which can be represented in a form: (C r)=Ae^{-r/R_{c}}cos (2pi r/R_{0}+phi)), where R c and R 0 are the correlation radius and the mean distance between structures, respectively.
We previously correlated suppression of morphological transformation, in QNR/v-srcts/ICN cells, with an increase of Myosin Light Chain (MLC) phosphorylation, as compared to v-Src transformed cells [2].
During starvation, Tetrahymena cells also experience a morphological transformation in which they elongate and develop a long caudal cilium and swim rapidly [49], [50], presumably to facilitate dispersion as an adaptive strategy in seeking either a mate or richer environment.
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Oglęcka, K., Sanborn, J., Parikh, A. N. & Kraut, R. S. Osmotic gradients induce bio-reminiscent morphological transformations in giant unilamellar vesicles.
Here, we utilize in situ high-resolution transmission electron microscopy to study structural and morphological transformations in individual sulfide nanocrystals (copper sulfide, iron sulfide, and cobalt sulfide) as they react with lithium.
The mechanisms governing phase and morphological transformations in solid and semisolid states were assessed and verified by a comparison with the behaviour of both conventionally cast and cold-deformed ingots, subjected to similar thermal exposures.
The comparison of developmental series serves as an introduction on how differences among adults—how morphological transformations in evolution are the result of developmental repatterning.
Particles of nickel may cause some morphological transformations in numerous cellular systems and chromosomal aberrations [ 34].
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