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The immune system's specialized cell is called an eosinophil. This type of pro-inflammatory white blood cell often has a bilobed, two-lobed nucleus and 200 or more big granules of cytoplasm that contain proteins and enzymes with various (known and unknown) activities.
Only in the bone marrow do eosinophils develop, and they spend around 8 days maturing there before entering the blood arteries. Before reaching their final destination tissues, where they stay for 1 to 2 weeks, they travel through the vessels for 8 to 12 hours. For this kind of cell, interleukin 5 (IL-5) seems to be the main growth factor.
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