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The nucleus can become enlarged, or hypertrophied, in response to various physiological and pathological conditions. This enlargement often occurs during cell growth, differentiation, or as a result of cellular stress, such as inflammation or infection. Additionally, certain diseases, such as cancer, can lead to abnormal nuclear enlargement, reflecting increased metabolic activity or genetic instability.

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