What happens to the nucleus of an aging granulocyte?

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2026-08-20 08:50

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As a granulocyte ages, its nucleus undergoes changes such as condensation of chromatin material and segmentation of the lobes. Ultimately, the nucleus can disintegrate as the cell becomes more mature, leading to its eventual removal by phagocytic cells.

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